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The Sutton Hoo

The Sutton Hoo is one of the most important archeological findings in English history. It is an ancient ship burial that was discovered in 1939. The ship was discovered on a high bluff on the eastern side of the Deben River, which is about seven miles from the sea. Most of the
archeological findings were in 1938 when the landowner, Edith May Pretty, helped unearth some of the mounds on the burial site. When they did this, they found out that the burial site was Anglo-Saxon, and that grave robbers have disturbed some of the ruins. Around the site, there are around twenty barrows, or mounds, and the ship itself was found in one of the mounds. Many of the burials were found in the actual mounds, but twenty-seven other burials were found outside the mounds. Sutton Hoo is somewhere as old as around A.D. 625, this is based on a gold coin that was found with the treasure to Frankish king Theodebert II. The ship is about ninety feet long and about fourteen feet wide. The ship was powered......


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