Sutton Hoo and Syria: the Anglo-Saxons who served in the Byzantine Army?
The Sutton Hoo ship burial is one of the most famous examples of a group of lavishly furnished graves of the late sixth and early seventh centuries in south-east England. The discovery in 2003 of another, at Prittlewell (in Southend, Essex), and its publication in 2019, has brought our knowledge of...
Main Author: | Gittos, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2025
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