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The tomb of an East Saxon king containing a fabulous collection of artefacts has been unearthed, it was announced today. The burial chamber, believed to date from the early 7th century, has been described by experts as the richest Anglo-Saxon find since the Sutton Hoo ship burial in Suffolk

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Hello, i am doing an assignment on Sutton Hoo and i was hoping u would help me. How did anthropology, sociology and numismatics help with the excavation of Sutton Hoo?

 

Thanx, much appreciated

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We tend to think of the early saxons as savages,finds like this are amazing.

I doubt the king as a helm has cool as the sutton hoo kings

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I watched the tv programme about this dig last week,The King was one of the first Christian Kings but his two sons were very pagan.On his eyes he had two foil crosses,the only ones ever found in Britain(there common around the Easten countrys)But because his Pagan sons didnt believe in the new God, there Fathers tomb was allso stacked with his worldly goods(his war gear and even some objects from Byzantiam),a very unchristian thing to do.

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