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Famous Sutton Hoo helmet may be clue that early Anglo-Saxons fought as mercenaries for Byzantine Empire, study suggestsThese martial artifacts, in turn, suggested that the man interred in the ship burial at Sutton Hoo — possibly the early Anglo-Saxon king Raedwald — had brought back Byzantine armor after ...
ALL ARTIFACTS OWNED BY ... But it is the six centuries of Anglo-Saxon rule, from shortly after the departure of the Roman colonizers, around A.D. 410, to the Norman Conquest in 1066, that most ...
These artefacts suggested Scandinavian links ... Bede's World - Provides a fascinating insight into Christian life in Anglo-Saxon England just before the Viking Age. Jorvik Centre - Explores ...
“The top layer was a parcel of silver bullion and a rare Anglo-Saxon cross ... considered the “richest collection” of Viking-age artifacts ever found in Britain or Ireland, according ...
Pupils take on the role of young archaeologists to explore the burial mounds at Sutton Hoo and how one of these yielded the greatest find of Anglo-Saxon artefacts ever made. The pupils then ...
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Feel the weight of history with hoard replicasHerefordshire Hoard consists of artefacts including a gold arm bangle with an animal ... The collection includes a number of ...
Examining the artifacts, they concluded that the settlement was not Viking, as first assumed, but Anglo-Saxon. The significance of Sutton Hoo was instantly recognized. The largest Anglo-Saxon ship ...
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