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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.
Archaeologists found missing pieces of a sixth century vessel from the famed Sutton Hoo site, as well as the cremated human ...
Anglo-Saxons want to completely use up Ukraine's human resources, Ukrainian public figure Dmitry Vasilets said in a new episode of the V Teme [On Point] project on BelTA’s YouTube channel.
New findings about Bromeswell Bucket, unearthed in pieces at Sutton Hoo, reveal it was more than an ornamental vessel.
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Archaeologists made a shocking discovery in a sixth-century copper bucket found several decades ago at the famous English ...