Sutton Hoo
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Herlaugshaugen ship burial links pre-Viking Age England and Norway
Analysis of a burial mound on an island off Norway’s mid-west coast indicates expanded maritime connections between early medieval Anglo-Saxon England and Norway, long separated by the Norwegian Sea.2 months ago — News -
The Tåsinge die: A Danish link to the Sutton Hoo helmet
An exclusive interview with museum curator Peter Pentz, who has helped analyze this precious artifact.1 year ago — News -
Book review: The Circle of Ceridwen by Octavia Randolph
Octavia Randolph's "The Circle of Ceridwen" is the saga that started a cult following and has spawned ten more books and counting. This epic tale follows the journey of Ceridwen, a young woman navigating the chaos of war, loyalty, and the forging of unexpected alliances.2 years ago — Reviews -
Sutton Hoo Saxon ship reconstruction aims for 2025 sailing
At the helm of reconstructing the largest discovered Saxon ship, Tim Kirk and his volunteers set their sights on a 2025 voyage. In an interview with The Viking Herald, Kirk sheds light on the project's early days and the unique challenges posed by a historic burial site.2 years ago — News -
Uncovering the mysteries of the Anglo-Saxon ship burial at Sutton Hoo
The town of Woodbridge, on the eastern coast of England, is not exactly the place you'd expect to find one of the greatest archaeological finds of the 20th century.2 years ago — History