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The Sutton Hoo helmet / Sonja Marzinzik.

By: Marzinzik, SonjaContributor(s): Brown, Basil, 1888-1977 | British MuseumSeries: British Museum objects in focusPublication details: London : British Museum, 2010. Description: 64 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), 1 col. map ; 21 cmISBN: 9780714123257 (pbk.); 0714123250 (pbk.)Subject(s): British Museum -- Catalogs | Helmets -- History. -- England -- Sutton Hoo Ship Burial | Helmets -- History | Excavations (Archaeology) -- England -- Suffolk | Suffolk (England) -- Antiquities -- Collectors and collectingLOC classification: NK6809 .M37 2010
Contents:
1. A treasure is found -- 2. The reconstruction of the helmet -- 3. The family tree of the Sutton Hoo helmet -- 4. The quest for the man buried in Mound 1
Summary: "The Sutton Hoo Helmet has been a highly evocative symbol of Anglo-Saxon England since its discovery in 1939. Beautifully crafted and decorated with precious metals and red garnets, it was not only visually stunning but also fully capable of protecting its wearer in battle. This book explains how it was discovered together with other priceless treasures buried in a ship at Sutton Hoo, Suffolk, by the archaeologist Basil Brown. He was employed by the owner of the estate, Mrs Edith Pretty, who generously donated the whole find to the British Museum." "After painstakingly reconstructing it, experts were able to compare this very rare helmet to the few others dating to the same period, and also speculate on who it might have been made for. Today it is displayed in the Museum, a remarkable testament to Anglo-Saxon power and artistic skill."--BOOK JACKET
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"This book explains how it [the Sutton Hoo hemlet] was discovered togethr with other treasures buried in a ship at Sutton Hoo, Suffolk, by the archeologist Basil Brown. He was employed by the owner of estate ... who generously donated the whole find to the British Museum."--Cover verso.

Includes bibliographical references.

1. A treasure is found -- 2. The reconstruction of the helmet -- 3. The family tree of the Sutton Hoo helmet -- 4. The quest for the man buried in Mound 1

"The Sutton Hoo Helmet has been a highly evocative symbol of Anglo-Saxon England since its discovery in 1939. Beautifully crafted and decorated with precious metals and red garnets, it was not only visually stunning but also fully capable of protecting its wearer in battle. This book explains how it was discovered together with other priceless treasures buried in a ship at Sutton Hoo, Suffolk, by the archaeologist Basil Brown. He was employed by the owner of the estate, Mrs Edith Pretty, who generously donated the whole find to the British Museum." "After painstakingly reconstructing it, experts were able to compare this very rare helmet to the few others dating to the same period, and also speculate on who it might have been made for. Today it is displayed in the Museum, a remarkable testament to Anglo-Saxon power and artistic skill."--BOOK JACKET

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