The Sutton Hoo Research Project 1983-2001

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Site Album : Mound 17

Liz Hooper surveying at Mound 17, 1991
Liz Hooper surveying at Mound 17, 1991.
Excavation of the burial under Mound 17 under a shelter; watched by Leslie Webster and daughter, 1991
Excavation of the burial under Mound 17 under a shelter; watched by Leslie Webster and daughter, 1991.
The excavated graves, 2 Nov 1991
The excavated graves, 2 November 1991 [Photo: MOHC]
The glint of gold. Disk from the bridle emerging
Spear and bridle block.
Spear and bridle block
The glint of gold. Disk from the bridle emerging.
BM conservation team consolidating the bucket prior to lifting.
BM conservation team (Fleur Shearman, Man Yee-Liu, Dean Sully) consolidating the bucket prior to lifting. Liz Hooper recording.
BM conservation team consolidating the sword prior to lifting, 4 Nov 87
BM conservation team (Fleur Shearman, Man Yee Liu, Dean Sully) consolidating the sword prior to lifting, 4 November 1987.
The bridle block under a planning frame, ready for lifting, 7 Nov 1991
The bridle block under a planning frame, ready for lifting, 7 Nov 1991.
Plan of the bridle pieces in the ground
Plan of the bridle pieces in the ground, (positioned by No 8) by Annette Roe.
 The search for Mound 18. Sampling grid following mapping of burnt bone fragments, 1989
The search for Mound 18. Sampling grid following mapping of burnt bone fragments, 1989.
Mound 17 burial plan at Stage 9 by A Roe.
Mound 17 burial plan at Stage 9 by A Roe.
The Mound 17 burial excavated.
The Mound 17 burial excavated.
Mound 17 horse under excavation.
Mound 17 horse under excavation.
Mound 17 burial close-up.
Mound 17 burial close-up.
Annette Roe on her cradle.
Annette Roe on her cradle.

Mound 17 graves excavated. [Photo: Martin Carver]
 

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