Sutton Hoo

By about 600, England was divided into small Anglo-Saxon kingdoms each ruled by a king. Much of what we know about the Anglo-Saxons comes from graves like the one discovered at Sutton Hoo in Suffolk.Near the River Deben in Suffolk, at Sutton Hoo, are eleven mounds or ‘barrows’ dating back to the 7th century. In 1939 archaelogists explored the largest mound and discovered a ship buried in the mound. On a small hill above the river Deben in Suffolk is a field, covered with grassy mounds of different sizes. For several hundred years what lay under the mounds remained a mystery.

What happened at Sutton Hoo?

About 66 years ago, an archaeologist called Basil Brown started digging under the mounds. The mounds are Anglo Saxon graves and the contents show the technology and traditions of a culture that was in England 1,600 years ago. Basil discovered that the reason why it was so big. It was hiding a huge wooden ship buried under the soil. The ship had rotted away, but the shape of it was clearly left behind in the earth. The ship was 27 metres long and 4.25 meters wide at its widest point (almost ninety-feet long and fifteen-feet wide). It would have taken about 20 oarsmen on either side to row it! The ship had been put there and used as a grave. Archaeologists think that the ship was dragged to the top of the hill from the river below. It was then placed in a ditch that had been specially dug for it. A hut was built in the middle of the ship and the coffin and treasures placed inside. The ship was then completely covered with a mound of earth. The person was buried in the ship because they believed that this was the best way to reach the After Life.

What did they find?

The objects in the grave would have been the personal possessions or weapons of the person ‘buried’ with the ship to use in the afterlife. A sword was found alongside the body, by the right arm. The end of the handle of the sword was made of gold and contained a precious red jewel.  The sword was made of iron. The sword was the most important weapon in Anglo-Saxon times. It was often passed down from father to son. Warriors were buried with their swords beside them. The person in the ship was buried with lots of expensive household goods, including rich clothes, pieces for playing games, and a lyre (a bit like a guitar). This large bronze bowl is one of three that would have hung on tripods in a great hall. It was filled with wine or water, so that people could dip their cups into it, or wash their fingers after feasting. The silver from the ship burial is the largest collection of silver ever recovered from a grave. It was probably used as tableware during feasting in the great hall. The bowls were made in the Middle East in about AD 500. Finding them in the grave tells us that trade between England and the rest of Europe was common in Anglo Saxon times. The Anglo-Saxons liked to show off their wealth. This is the lid of a leather purse that would have hung from a belt. The purse, with gold decoration, is the richest one found from the Saxons time. The purse contained 37 gold coins. These coins helped to date the burial and provide some clues about who was buried in the grave. The coins date around AD 613.

Were all Anglo-Saxons buried in ships?

Ship burials were reserved for the most powerful people. Sometimes the burial ships were cast adrift in the sea, sometimes the ships were buried on land. Important men, especially if they were warriors, were buried with weapons such as a sword, spears and a shield. Most ordinary Anglo-Saxon people were cremated (burnt) after they died, their remain were placed in urns and buried in the ground. The burial was of an important Anglo-Saxon chief, probably King Raedwald who ruled East Anglia in the seventh century. He was one of the most powerful Saxon kings.

Bronze:

Who made the discovery at Sutton Hoo?

What is the purpose of this text?

List words and phrases that identify information to be historical and why?

List three things that were discovered at the Burial ground.

Silver:

What evidence is there in the text to suggest the person found at the burial was a rich warrior?

Gold:

Write a diary entry to show the feelings of the person who discovered the sight.

104 responses to “Year 4 Reading Challenge Autumn 2”

  1. Olivier T.

    Bronze
    1.Archaselogis was descover the largest mount.
    2. I think because it is a mystery.
    3. “The ship was 27 meters long and 4.25 meters wide.”
    Because I think it is interesting fact.
    5.They found a sward with a Gold handle and a Red Jewel.

    Silver.
    1.The purse, with gold decoration, is the richest one found from the Saxons times.

    Gold.
    1.Ohh… I found so many amazing stuff at this ship like a sward, gold coins and all kinds of treasures.

  2. Ahmed O.

    It gives you information
    Basil brown
    It had 37 gold coins

  3. Lawan R.

    Bronze:
    The man who made the discovery was Basil Brown.
    The perpos of this is to give info about Sutton hoo.

  4. Hussein H.

    Bronze
    Basil Brown made the discovery.
    The purpose of an information text to give you information.
    3 things that were found were
    37 gold coins
    2 gold stacks
    Helmet
    Silver
    The evidence that told us that person is rich Is the person had 37 gold coins and 2 stack of gold.
    Gold
    Dear Diary
    I am so joyful because I made a amazing discovery at Sutton Hoo I found a buried Anglo Saxon ship there was so much treasures that tells us a lot about the person. There were gold coins,golds, and all kind of treasures.

  5. Ahmed K.

    Mr brown found his tomb he found gold a Anglo Saxons helmet
    Silver but they was to body because they mite have been siloed

  6. Keaton O.

    Who made the discovery at Sutton Hoo?
    Basil brown.

    What is the purpose of this text?
    To give information about Sutton hoo.

    List words and phrases that identify information to be historical and why?
    mounds dating back to the 7th century.
    A sword was found
    A old Anglo Saxon purse that had 37 gold coins

    List three things that were discovered at the Burial ground.
    iron Sword
    Red Jewell’s
    Lyre

  7. Aisha A.

    Bronze:
    1.The man who made the discovery was Basil Brown 66 years ago.
    113.They found helmet, 40 gold coins and a belt
    Silver:
    The evidence is that he found rich stuff like gold and jewelly and more.

    1. Mrs Sanders

      Well done Aisha! List words and phrases that identify information to be historical and why?

  8. Aisha A.

    Bronze

    Basil brown was the one who discovered it.
    The perpose of this text is to give you information about Sutton hoo.
    It had 37 gold coins, the old purse they were cremated.
    Coins, purse, sword.
    Silver
    The gold purse, coins, the precious red gem
    Gold
    Dear diary,
    Oh my goodness see what I have found treasure!!!
    Ooh a red Ruby diamond. Also a helmet, sword spear. I can’t believe the things I’ve found. I’m pretty shocked I never thought I would find this. I’m soo glad that I found this. In should keep this um I feel bad I’m not going to take this.1

  9. Muhammad Y.

    Basil Brown made the discovery.
    The purpose of this Text for children to learn. Mounts are Anglo-Saxons graves.
    A sword,red jewel and household goods

    1. Mrs Sanders

      A good start! List words and phrases that identify information to be historical and why?

  10. Simra S.

    BRONZE:
    1.An archaeologist called Basil Brown made the discovery at Sutton Hoo.
    2.This text is to know about Sutton Hoo.
    3.The three words and phrases that identify information to
    be historical are,
    The sword which is passed to father to son.
    The bowls were made in the Middle East in about AD 500.
    The coins date around AD 613.
    4.Sword, lyre,The purse with gold coins.
    SILVER:
    The person in the ship was buried with lots of expensive household goods, including rich clothes, pieces for playing games, a lyre and purse with gold coins.
    GOLD:
    Dear dairy,
    I am glad to discover the ship burried in the mound.Today I came to know how Anglo Saxons were burried in the ship by exploring.. I came to know how much Anglo Saxons show off their wealth.. They burry them along with sord made of gold handle, purses with gold coins, rich clothes, pieces of playing games,and a lyre. The coins on the purse helped me to date the burial and provide some clues about who was buried in the grave. I am very excited to share this information with all about Anglo Saxons and keep these things in the museum !

  11. Irfa M.

    Bronze
    1.Basil Brown discovered at Sutton Hoo.
    2.The purpose of the text is because it tells you information.
    3.It is the anglo saxon times.
    4. Helmet
    Axe
    Sheila
    Silver:
    The person figured out because he was with some coins around an anglo and so many weapons.

  12. Safa S.

    Bronze:
    1.basil Brown
    2.The purpose is to give information about Sutton hoo.
    3.The words or phrases in the text:
    Saxon King
    66 years ago
    Silver:
    The evidence is that he found rich stuff like gold and jewelly and more.

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