medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Prof Martin Carver and the Sutton Hoo Research Project are pleased to
announce the launch of a new digital archive: The Sutton Hoo Research
Project (1983-2001) Archive
http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/resources.html?suttonhoo_var_2004
The archaeological site of Sutton Hoo, located in Suffolk, south-east
England, is famous for the Anglo-Saxon ship burial discovered there in 1939.
Investigations at the site since 1939 have, however, revealed a wide range
of finds and features that have shed light on occupation and activity at the
site within a far wider timescale. The Sutton Hoo Research Project archive
contains all ten Field Report volumes from the 1983-2001 excavations
together with a large number of accompanying site plans, the complete finds
index and a photo gallery containing images from the 1938-9 excavations up
to the most recent investigations.
Dr William Kilbride
Assistant Director
Archaeology Data Service
Dept of Archaeology
University of York
England YO1 7EP, UK
p: 01904 433954
f: 01904 433939
w: http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/
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