Sutton Hoo Archaeological Site in England
A archaeological site located near Woodbridge in Suffolk, England, famous for the royal funeral of the Anglo Saxon period discovered in 1939. The site includes a 90 foot long boat burial, which is almost certain to have been built for King Redwood, who passed away around 624 AD. Although most of the original ship no longer exists, traces of the ship can still be seen in the sand, indicating its size and shape. The archaeological discovery of Sutton Hoo not only shocked the archaeological community, but also laid the foundation for further exploration. Many unearthed cultural relics are now collected in the British Museum.
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