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Excavation at Sutton Hoo, Suffolk, 1939. The cavity occupied by the ship
Excavation at Sutton Hoo, Suffolk, 1939. The cavity occupied by the ship, which was 82 ft in length and 16 ft in beam. Date: 1939
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Archaeological Cavity Excavating Excavations Occupied Suffolk Sutton
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Excavation at Sutton Hoo, Suffolk, 1939: Unveiling the Secrets of a Ancient Ship Burial This evocative photograph captures the moment of discovery during the excavation of the Sutton Hoo ship burial in Suffolk, England, in 1939. The cavity, which once held the magnificent ship, is seen here with its wooden sides carefully exposed, revealing the intricate details of its construction. The ship, measuring an impressive 82 feet in length and 16 feet in beam, was buried with a wealth of artifacts and treasures, providing invaluable insights into the culture and history of early Anglo-Saxon England. The Sutton Hoo excavation, led by archaeologist Basil Brown, was a groundbreaking discovery that revolutionized our understanding of the Anglo-Saxon period. The site, located near Woodbridge, Suffolk, contained the remains of a 7th-century ship burial, believed to be that of a high-ranking Anglo-Saxon warrior. The ship was buried with an extensive array of artifacts, including a silver-gilt helmet, shield, spear, sword, and various other items of jewelry and decorative objects. The excavation at Sutton Hoo was a significant event in the history of archaeology, demonstrating the importance of meticulous excavation techniques and the application of scientific methods to uncover the past. The findings from this site have provided valuable insights into the art, culture, and social structure of the early Anglo-Saxon society, shedding light on the rich history of Britain during the 1930s. This photograph serves as a testament to the dedication and passion of the archaeologists and historians who worked tirelessly to uncover the secrets of this ancient ship burial.
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