The Sutton Hoo Research Project 1983-2001

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Gallery : The Team

Nigel Macbeth
Nigel Macbeth.
Martin Carver with reporter, 1987
Martin Carver with reporter, 1987.
Madeleine Hummler, 1989
Madeleine Hummler, 1989.
Andy Copp with a caravan crushed in the 1987 storm
Andy Copp with a caravan crushed in the 1987 storm.
Jenny Glazebrook
Jenny Glazebrook.
Cathy Royle, 1987
Cathy Royle, 1987.
Annette Roe and Mound 17 burial 1991
Annette Roe and Mound 17 burial (floodlit) 1991.
Angela Evans with Sarah Calvert at Mound 5, 1988
Angela Evans with Sarah Calvert at Mound 5, 1988.
Excavation team, 1991
Excavation team, 1991.
Excavation team, 1991
Excavation team, 1991.
 British Museum Conservation Team, 1991
British Museum Conservation Team, 1991. Left to right: Fleur Shearman, Man-Yee Liu, Hazel Newey, Dean Sully.
 The Sutton Hoo Research Committee 1988
The Sutton Hoo Research Committee 1988. Left to right: Martin Carver, Rupert Bruce-Mitford, David Wilson, David Phillipson (hidden), Michael Tite, Berthe Kolbye-Biddle, Paul Ashbee, Philip Rahtz, John Hurst, Philip Walker, Martin Biddle.
 Rosemary Hoppitt, Chairman of the Sutton Hoo Society
Rosemary Hoppitt, Chairman of the Sutton Hoo Society.
 The Sutton Hoo Research Trust at King�s Manor York on completion of the draft Research Report in 1997
The Sutton Hoo Research Trust at King's Manor York on completion of the draft Research Report in 1997. Left to right: Leslie Webster (BM), Martin Welch (Society of Antiquaries), Philip Rahtz (Society of Antiquaries), Martin Carver (Director), David Attenborough (BM), (hidden: Derek Renn, Society of Antiquaries), Martin Burchmore (Accountant), John Cherry (BM), Keith Wade (Suffolk County Council), Stanley West (Suffolk County Council), Madeleine Hummler (Publication team), John Knight (solicitor), Annette Roe (Publication team). [Photo: John Bateman, Department of Archaeology, York].
 

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