Sutton Hoo in Suffolk, England.
King Redwald is thought to be buried at Sutton Hoo where the famous ship burial was found in the 1930's. For further info I suggest you go to the British Museum website atwww.britishmuseum.org/
probably deliberately sacrified this ship for the burial before any accident happened, and to build a better one as a replacement.
there was silver spoons found in it and There remains a mystery surrounding the silver spoons found at Sutton Hoo. Ship burial was atraditional pagan ritual, and most items found at Sutton Hoo exhibited Scandinavian or Anglicancharacteristics. However, these spoons were inscribed with the words Savlos and Pavlos. Theseinscriptions read Saul and Paul when translated from the Greek. The mysterious silver spoonsdemonstrate a Christian and Eastern influence that is not present in the other findings.
It imported tea into the uk.
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.
Port an Eilean Mhòir ship burial was created in 2011.
Sutton Hoo was the site of a ship burial of an important Anglo-Saxon person, possibly King Raedwald of East Anglia. The grave was found intact and undisturbed, and had a large amount of Anglo-Saxon artifacts in it, which are now in the British Museum. There is a link below to an article on Sutton Hoo.
The same that every other nation did when someone died on a ship: if he was an important person he would be kept in the freezer until he could be buried ashore; if he was a sailor, he would get a burial at sea.
his crew put him on ship and lit the ship on fire. This is called a sea burial.
King Redwald is thought to be buried at Sutton Hoo where the famous ship burial was found in the 1930's. For further info I suggest you go to the British Museum website atwww.britishmuseum.org/
Boats have been found that are thousands of years old. One of the oldest is in the Sutton Hoo burial. Tombs in Egypt have contained ships, and several in China have been found. All of these date from 5,000 to 8,000 years. Because early ships were made of wood very few have been found on the sites of ship wrecks. To date the first ship is impossible.
It is important to do this so that the ship does not get a leak and the ship will not go down.
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.
Who were the important people on captain cook's ship
they sunk with the ship
found in Ship
Archaeologists found Blackbeard's ship in 1996 off the coast of North Carolina.