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- About.com - Sutton Hoo - The archaeological site of Sutton Hoo consists of a group of at least fourteen burial mounds, located in southeastern Suffolk, England, one of which is an Anglo-Saxon period ship burial with some of the richest burial goods ever found in the UK.
- History and Archaeology of the Sutton Hoo Ship - The excavation of the Sutton Hoo ship was one of the most famous and sophisticated excavations of the twentieth century.
- National Trust - Sutton Hoo - Excavations at Sutton Hoo uncovered an Anglo-Saxon royal burial site filled with many priceless treasures. Information about visiting the site.
- ORB Bibliographies: Sutton Hoo - Select bibliography of the scholarly literature on Sutton Hoo, 1939-1992.
- Suffolk Site Throws up New Treasures - BBC News announces that an Anglo-Saxon cemetery has been uncovered during an archaeological dig at Sutton Hoo, where a wooden ship and treasure were discovered in 1939.
- Sutton Hoo - Online tour of the famed Anglo-Saxon royal cemetery, courtesy of The Sutton Hoo Society: interactive map brings up information of features of the site. Visitor information.
- Sutton Hoo - The Grandest Anglo-Saxon Burial of All - The Sutton Hoo burial forms one of the greatest treasures of the British Museum. Includes site details and photographs of treasures found.
- Wikipedia - Sutton Hoo - Encyclipedia of information about the site legend, excavation, and analysis.
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