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Small decorative details on an iconic helmet belonging to “Britain’s Tutankhamen” could revise our understanding of early medieval Anglo-Saxon history. But the reexamination isn’t due to anything new ...
An ancient stamp unearthed by a metal detectorist suggests the Sutton Hoo was actually made in Denmark, and not Sweden as previously thought. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters ...
That helmet, often dubbed “Britain’s Tutankhamun,” has been central to interpretations of Anglo-Saxon elite culture ... The ...
For decades it has been considered one of the greatest treasures of the Anglo-Saxon ... Sutton Hoo helmet. Strikingly similar details of the characters include the cuff of the warrior’s wrist, ...
Of the incredible riches found at the site, the most impressive of all is the Sutton Hoo helmet; considered one of the greatest treasures of the Anglo-Saxon ... of a mounted warrior riding over ...
The images on the small metal stamp are similar to those found on the Sutton Hoo helmet, which was unearthed from an Anglo-Saxon ship burial ... the cuff on the warrior’s wrist and the warrior ...
Take a look below at these Anglo-Saxon treasures. Pieces of this helmet were found at Sutton ... day or night. A young warrior named Beowulf hears of Hrothgar’s troubles and sails to Hrothgar ...
The Sutton Hoo Helmet is one of the most important Anglo Saxon finds of all time. It was buried in the grave of a warrior chieftain. Alongside it were a vast array of weaponry and a 27-metre-long ...
Plans are being put together to honour a warrior ruler ... a battle between Saxons and Danes. A Danish metal detectorist's find raises questions about where the iconic helmet is from, experts ...
The Anglo-Saxon helmet, dated to the 7th century ... but archaeologists put the fragments together to find the motif of a mounted warrior with a man lying under the horse. Now, this same motif ...
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