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Scientists have finally 'solved the puzzle' of a sixth century Byzantine bucket uncovered at the historic site in Suffolk.
The entire base of the Bromeswell bucket was found intact and a comb, probably made from antler, was found unburnt.
Fragments of the 1,400-year-old Greek-inscribed bucket were first uncovered at Sutton Hoo in 1986, with further pieces found ...
The copper alloy bucket, decorated with a hunting scene, was probably made several decades before the famous Sutton Hoo ship and its treasure were buried. | ITV News Anglia ...
Archaeologists discovered a Celtic necropolis from the second Iron Age filled with metal artifacts. The team located two swords still in their sheaths covered in ornate decorations. The swastika ...
Archaeologists discovered a sixth-century sword in an Anglo-Saxon cemetery in the British ... and a pommel on the bottom of the hilt bearing a ring symbol that suggests the sword’s owner had ...
An incredible Anglo-Saxon sword unearthed in a field in Kent has ... Attached to the sixth century sword's hilt is a ring that is believed to symbolise an oath between its owner and a king or ...
“It’s an extraordinary Anglo-Saxon cemetery ... “It’s been suggested that swords had their own distinct identity, and the ring on this one may suggest that it is a gift from a king ...
Found at the site of an Anglo-Saxon cemetery, the sword has drawn several ... lined with beaver fur, and a symbolic ring attached to its pommel. The sword is just one of several remarkable objects ...
He said the ring on the sword suggested it may be a "gift from ... "It's an extraordinary Anglo-Saxon cemetery, with really beautifully furnished graves, a lot of weapon burials where you find ...
She was speaking about an exquisite, although sadly squashed, Anglo-Saxon ring ... the hilt of his sword" The Treasure Valuation Committee is currently assessing, external the ring's value ...