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Human and animal bones were found inside the 1,500-year-old Bromeswell bucket. A double-sided comb was also discovered.
The royal burial site of Sutton Hoo in the county of Suffolk in eastern England was first discovered in 1939. A warrior Anglo-Saxon king had been laid to rest in a magnificent 90-foot-long boat along ...
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Known as the Bromeswell bucket, the artifact found at England’s Sutton Hoo Anglo-Saxon site probably held the cremated remains of an important person, archaeologists say.
The disbanding of USAID and the reduction in aid given by the United Kingdom and Germany to the rest of the world should serve as a miner rsquo;s canary for African and Caribbean nations, warning that ...
A bucket manufactured in the sixth century in what is today Turkey found its way to the east coast of England and was buried there. Researchers now know why ...
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Archaeologists found missing pieces of a sixth century vessel from the famed Sutton Hoo site, as well as the cremated human ...