The Sutton Hoo Research Project 1983-2001

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Site Album : Overviews

The site before the commencement of the project in 1983.
The site before the commencement of the project in 1983 [Photo: Cliff Hoppitt].
The site in 1983: The building in the centre is the British Museum site hut from the 1965-71 campaign.
The site in 1983: The building in the centre is the British Museum site hut from the 1965-71 campaign [Photo: Cliff Hoppitt].
The burial ground looking south-west in 1983 [Cliff Hoppitt]
The burial ground looking south-west in 1983 [Photo: Cliff Hoppitt].
Excavations in progress, Int 32, in 1985 looking south
Excavations in progress, Int 32, in 1985 looking south.
Mounds 2 and Mound 5 photographed from a helicopter, looking east, 1987
Mounds 2 and 5 photographed from a helicopter, looking east, 1987.
Excavations in progress on Mound 7, looking north towards Sutton Hoo [now Tranmer] House, 1989
Excavations in progress on Mound 7, looking north towards Sutton Hoo (now Tranmer) House, 1989.
Camp site1989
Camp site 1989.
Site on completion of excavations in 1991.
Site on completion of excavations in 1991 [Photo: Cliff Hoppitt].
Access strategy.
Strategy for the access of the project to the public, 1986.
Site on completion of excavations in 1991.
Sutton Hoo on completion of excavations 1991, looking north-west.
Reconstructed Mound 2.
Reconstructed Mound 2, 1992.
Sutton Hoo Visitor Centre, 2001.
Sutton Hoo Visitor Centre, 2001.
Sutton Hoo and Tranmer House.
Sutton Hoo burial ground looking north. Tranmer House in the background [Photo: Cliff Hoppitt].
Sutton Hoo under snow.
Sutton Hoo under snow.
Sutton Hoo burial ground.
Sutton Hoo burial ground (foreground) and the River Deben, looking south [Photo: Cliff Hoppitt].
 

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