Isabella Zgaljardic: Sutton Hoo Ship Treasures

The Replica of the Sutton Hoo Helmet and I at the British Museum The Anglo- Saxon ship burial at Sutton Hoo, found in Suffolk, England, is believed to have been a burial for a king or prominent member of society due to the difficult nature of the burial and the treasures found at the site. The large ship buried would have been dragged uphill from the river in which it once resided. This, of course, was only ever done for important figures. The treasures found came from all around the world and represent the individual's travels and wealth. The items found were also placed strategically within the grave. The meaningful placement of items was done to transmit messages about the dead person: mighty leader, generous, and their connection to the Roman past. Details of the helmet and its origins are unclear though there are theories. The Helmet's year of creation ...