The Sutton Hoo skeleton, discovered in a burial site in Suffolk, England, belonged to an early medieval Anglo-Saxon warrior or noble. The burial, dating back to the early 7th century, included a ship and a wealth of grave goods, but the skeleton itself was poorly preserved, making it difficult to determine specific details about the individual. Some interpretations suggest that the burial may have been a high-status funeral, reflective of the social hierarchy of the time. The site has provided significant insights into early Anglo-Saxon culture and burial practices.
Sutton is a village in Suffolk. The hoo is a spur of a hill. Sutton Hoo was the name of an estate near Sutton, and the burial site is named after that estate.
Sutton Hoo, Suffolk :)
Sutton Hoo is a place in England, not a person. Today there is a museum there and you can view the items found in the burial grounds.
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It was a burial ground
Sutton is a village in Suffolk. The hoo is a spur of a hill. Sutton Hoo was the name of an estate near Sutton, and the burial site is named after that estate.
Sutton Hoo, Suffolk :)
Hoo means a "spur of a hill"
Sutton Hoo is a place in England, not a person. Today there is a museum there and you can view the items found in the burial grounds.
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It was a burial ground
Hoo means a "spur of a hill"
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