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After about 1,400 years, archeologists have finally pieced together the puzzle of one of Sutton Hoo's most intriguing treasures. The Bromeswell bucket is a stunning copper alloy vessel that ...
Fragments of the bucket were first discovered at Sutton Hoo, Suffolk, in 1986 with more found in 2012 and last year. Archaeologists have revealed that cremated human and animal bones were found ...
Credit: David Brunetti/National Trust A sixth-century Byzantine bucket which has been pieced back together after fragments of it were found at Sutton Hoo was used to contain the remains of an ...
Fragments of the bucket were first discovered at Sutton Hoo, Suffolk, in 1986 with more found in 2012 and last year. Archaeologists have revealed that cremated human and animal bones were found within ...
The Bromeswell Bucket has been unearthed over several years, with many of its fragments reshaped into its original form and now on display at Sutton Hoo. (David Brunetti/ National Trust Images/ PA ...
The excavation uncovered a burial ship and a central chamber filled with treasures, including a warrior's helmet, a gold belt buckle, sword and shield, believed to have belonged to East Anglia's 7th ...
a gold belt buckle, sword and shield, believed to have belonged to East Anglia's 7th Century ruler King Rædwald. Laura Howarth, Sutton Hoo's archaeology and engagement manager, said she hoped the ...
A sixth century Byzantine bucket which has been pieced back together after fragments of it were found at Sutton Hoo was used to contain the remains of an “important person”, an archaeologist said. It ...
The copper alloy bucket, decorated with a hunting scene, is thought to have been made several decades before the famous Sutton Hoo ship and its treasure were buried. Angus Wainwright, National ...
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