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Barbara Wagstaff, left, and Mercie Lack, right, photographed the excavation site near Woodbridge on the eve of World War Two A collection of photos from the 1939 excavation of Sutton Hoo have been ...
Sutton Hoo, in east England, contains 18 burial mounds, dating to around the seventh century A.D. Most of the mounds were looted by treasure-seekers centuries ago, but in 1939, archaeologists ...
Original photographs taken of the 1939 excavation of an immense ship have gone on display at the site. The Anglo-Saxon treasures unearthed at Sutton Hoo, near Woodbridge in Suffolk, have been ...
Sutton Hoo, near Woodbridge, is believed to contain the grave, burial ship and burial treasures of King Rædwald - the 7th Century Anglo-Saxon ruler of East Anglia.
The photos will be conserved by experts at Sutton Hoo in front of the public throughout Tuesday and Wednesday. Image source, Barbara Wagstaff A.R.P.S/Trustees of the British M Image caption, ...
Photographs and newspaper cuttings from the 1939 excavation of Sutton Hoo will be conserved in front of an audience. Barbara Wagstaff and Mercie Lack photographed the unearthing of the Anglo-Saxon ...
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