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Sutton Hoo
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Sutton Hoo

The discovery
- Sutton Hoo is a famous Anglo-Saxon burial site.
- The site was discovered in 1939 in Suffolk.
- It is possible that King Rædwald of East Anglia was buried there.

Findings
- In the burial site, the scientists discovered a ship.
- In the ship, there was a burial chamber.
- In the chamber, there were weapons, a lyre, gold, drinking horns, a shield and a helmet.

The Sutton Hoo helmet
- The helmet was made of bronze and silver.
- The helmet was broken into more than 100 pieces.
- The scientists spent years putting the pieces together one by one.
1Changes in Britain from Stone Age to Iron Age
1.1Introduction to Prehistory
1.2Changes through the Prehistoric Ages
2The Roman Empire & its Impacts on Britain
2.1The Roman Empire
2.2Roman Britain
3Britain's Settlement by Anglo-saxons & Scots
3.1Life After the Romans
4The Vikings & Anglo-Saxon Struggle for England
4.1Who were the Vikings?
4.2Viking Raids in Britain
4.3Vikings Settlements
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1Changes in Britain from Stone Age to Iron Age
1.1Introduction to Prehistory
1.2Changes through the Prehistoric Ages
2The Roman Empire & its Impacts on Britain
2.1The Roman Empire
2.2Roman Britain
3Britain's Settlement by Anglo-saxons & Scots
3.1Life After the Romans
4The Vikings & Anglo-Saxon Struggle for England
4.1Who were the Vikings?
4.2Viking Raids in Britain
4.3Vikings Settlements
Practice questions on Sutton Hoo
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- 4What was found in the burial ship at Sutton Hoo?True / false
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