The Sutton Hoo Story: Encounters with Early England
A definitive account of Sutton Hoo, its discovery, history and famed treasure.

The Sutton Hoo ship-burial is one of the most significant finds ever made in Europe. It lies in a burial ground which contains all the elements of archaeological mystery: seventeen mounds, buried treasure, and sacrificed horses. In this very accessible book, Martin Carver explains what we know of this site, at which the leaders of the Dark Age kingdom of East Anglia signalled the pagan and maritime nature of their court. This is the story not only of this dramatic place, but also of its exploration over half a century, which amounts to a potted history of British archaeology.
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The Sutton Hoo Story: Encounters with Early England
A definitive account of Sutton Hoo, its discovery, history and famed treasure.

The Sutton Hoo ship-burial is one of the most significant finds ever made in Europe. It lies in a burial ground which contains all the elements of archaeological mystery: seventeen mounds, buried treasure, and sacrificed horses. In this very accessible book, Martin Carver explains what we know of this site, at which the leaders of the Dark Age kingdom of East Anglia signalled the pagan and maritime nature of their court. This is the story not only of this dramatic place, but also of its exploration over half a century, which amounts to a potted history of British archaeology.
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The Sutton Hoo Story: Encounters with Early England

The Sutton Hoo Story: Encounters with Early England

by Martin Carver
The Sutton Hoo Story: Encounters with Early England

The Sutton Hoo Story: Encounters with Early England

by Martin Carver

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A definitive account of Sutton Hoo, its discovery, history and famed treasure.

The Sutton Hoo ship-burial is one of the most significant finds ever made in Europe. It lies in a burial ground which contains all the elements of archaeological mystery: seventeen mounds, buried treasure, and sacrificed horses. In this very accessible book, Martin Carver explains what we know of this site, at which the leaders of the Dark Age kingdom of East Anglia signalled the pagan and maritime nature of their court. This is the story not only of this dramatic place, but also of its exploration over half a century, which amounts to a potted history of British archaeology.

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ISBN-13: 9781783272044
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer, Limited
Publication date: 06/16/2017
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.50(h) x 0.70(d)

Table of Contents

Preface viii

Acknowledgements xi

Chapter 1 Mrs Pretty digs up a ship 2

Excavations 1938-39

Chapter 2 The British Museum's Treasure 29

Research and excavation 1940-82. Saving Mound 1

Ancient artists and modern restorers

Date of the ship-burial

Allied researches

Return to Sutton Hoo

Publishing the ship-burial

And then what?

The new campaign

Chapter 3 A New Campaign 56

Research and excavation 1983-2016. A context for the context

The Kingdom of East Anglia survey

What to dig?

The evaluation programme 1983-86

Design

Excavation 1986-92

The 'sandmen'

Digging mounds

A wrecked ship: Mound 2 dissected

Cremations under mounds

Horse and bed: Mounds 17 and 14

Interpreting the discoveries

New owners, new future

Chapter 4 Before Sutton Hoo: c.3000BC to c.AD600 102

Putting pots in pits: Neolithic colonists

A Beaker revolution

Iron Age farmers mark the land

Romans at Sutton Hoo

The coming of the English

The Tranmer House cemetery: a precursor

Chapter 5 Burial Ground of Kings: AD590 to 650 120

The Sutton Hoo cemetery and its sequence

Cremations (Mounds 3-17, 18)

A horse and rider (Mound 17)

The Mound 2 ship-burial

The Mound 1 ship-burial

The youngsters

The dowager

A political theatre

Chapter 6 The Gallows and the Gentry: AD650 to 1938 155

The executions

The gallows by the track

Execution on Mound 5

Dating

Rituals

The later Christian Ages

Inquisitive landowners

Chapter 7 Now entertain conjecture of a time: Painting a picture of the seventh century 174

Fact, evidence, interpretarion and opinion

The emergence of English society

Signs of the times at Sutton Hoo

A mind of one's own

In the hall

East Anglia and its kings

Wars of the Angles

Who was in the mounds?

Looking outwards

The Company of Illustrious Mound Builders

Envoi

Bibliography and sources 206

Archaeological records 215

Notes 224

Index 235

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