In 1939 a series of mounds at Sutton Hoo in England revealed ... After being kept safe underground during the war, the treasure—owned by the British Museum—is put on public display.
Sue Brunning, from the British Museum in London, said: "The Sutton Hoo ship burial is one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of all time." An inquest determined the treasure found at ...
The official photographs of the excavation were given to the British Museum, but those featuring in the Sutton Hoo exhibition are "personal" images which the two photographers kept as their ...
A team of archaeologists, volunteers and conservators unearthed additional fragments of a Byzantine bucket at Sutton Hoo, ...
The paths that criss-cross Sutton Hoo’s gentle slopes are wet ... more senior figures at Ipswich Museum, Cambridge University and the British Museum would become involved, before the Second ...
Pupils conclude their archaeological investigation of the Sutton Hoo site and consider ... She then gives the treasure to the British Museum - where it can still be seen to this day.