The Sutton Hoo ship burial [Texte imprimé] : a handbook / by R.L.S. Bruce-Mitford, keeper of British and medieval antiquities in the British Museum.
1968
GT3380 .B7 1968 (Mapit)
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Title
The Sutton Hoo ship burial [Texte imprimé] : a handbook / by R.L.S. Bruce-Mitford, keeper of British and medieval antiquities in the British Museum.
Edition
New ed.
ISBN
0714113255
9780714113258
0714113204 (br)
9780714113203 (br)
9780714113258
0714113204 (br)
9780714113203 (br)
Publication Details
London : Trustees of the British Museum, 1968.
Language
English
Description
1 vol. (85 p.-41 p. de pl.) : ill., cartes, plans ; 26 cm
Call Number
GT3380 .B7 1968
Alternate Call Number
NF 6025
NF 1525
ZO 6020
NF 1525
ZO 6020
Dewey Decimal Classification
914.26/4/031
Bibliography, etc. Note
Bibliogr. p. 76-85.
Ownership
Don Noël Duval.
Added Corporate Author
Includes
I. Discovery.
II. The burial deposit.
III. The excavation of the ship and a reconstruction of the burial.
IV. The ship.
V. The nature of the burial and parallels to it.
VI. The coins and the date of burial.
VII. Who was he?
VIII. The silver.
IX. The jewellery.
X. The Swedish connection.
XI. Conclusions.
II. The burial deposit.
III. The excavation of the ship and a reconstruction of the burial.
IV. The ship.
V. The nature of the burial and parallels to it.
VI. The coins and the date of burial.
VII. Who was he?
VIII. The silver.
IX. The jewellery.
X. The Swedish connection.
XI. Conclusions.
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Table of Contents
I. Discovery
II. The burial deposit
III. The excavation of the ship and a reconstruction of the burial
IV. The ship
V. The nature of the burial and parallels to it
VI. The coins and the date of burial
VII. Who was he?
VIII. The silver
IX. The jewellery
X. The Swedish connection
XI. Conclusions.
II. The burial deposit
III. The excavation of the ship and a reconstruction of the burial
IV. The ship
V. The nature of the burial and parallels to it
VI. The coins and the date of burial
VII. Who was he?
VIII. The silver
IX. The jewellery
X. The Swedish connection
XI. Conclusions.