Sutton Hoo was discovered in 1939 when archaeologist Basil Brown excavated the site in Suffolk, England. The site revealed an early Anglo-Saxon burial ship, believed to date back to the 7th century, along with numerous artifacts. This significant find provided valuable insights into early medieval England and its 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.
Sutton Hoo is an archaeological site in England where a series of significant Anglo-Saxon burial mounds were discovered. These mounds contained an elaborate ship burial from the early 7th century, shedding light on the wealth and sophistication of the Anglo-Saxon culture during that period. The artifacts found at Sutton Hoo are now housed in the British Museum.
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It was a burial ground
Hoo means a "spur of a hill"
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