Suttonhu is a royal cemetery in the seventh century. In 1939, archaeological excavations revealed that the tomb was a fast-fast Anglo-Saxon warship, 27 meters long,4.2 meters wide, and the middle of the tomb chamber. The tomb is packed with jewels, which are presumed to belong to one of the earliest kings of England, East Anglia, Redwald. The acidic soil of the cemetery means only rivets and boat shapes are still there, and there are signs that the masters of the tomb were once laid there.
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Suttonhu is a royal cemetery in the seventh century. In 1939, archaeological excavations revealed that the tomb was a fast-fast Anglo-Saxon warship, 27 meters long,4.2 meters wide, and the middle of the tomb chamber. The tomb is packed with jewels, which are presumed to belong to one of the earliest kings of England, East Anglia, Redwald. The acidic soil of the cemetery means only rivets and boat shapes are still there, and there are signs that the masters of the tomb were once laid there.
A very solemn tomb, very historic