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Sutton Hoo bucket believed to be cremation vessel

Sutton Hoo bucket believed to be cremation vessel

Summary

Archaeologists have reconstructed a 6th Century Byzantine bucket found at Sutton Hoo, believed to have been used for cremation. Human and animal remains, along with a comb, were discovered inside the bucket, suggesting it belonged to an important person in the community.

Key Facts

  • A Byzantine bucket from the 6th century was pieced together and is thought to be a cremation vessel.
  • Fragments were first found in 1986, with more uncovered in 2012 and 2022 at Sutton Hoo, Suffolk.
  • The bucket contained cremated human and animal bones, hinting at belonging to an important community figure.
  • An unburnt comb made of antler was also found inside the bucket.
  • The bucket is made of a copper alloy and showed a hunting scene decoration.
  • The Time Team TV show discovered parts of the bucket as part of a research project.
  • Archaeologists hope to learn more about the burial through further analysis.
  • Horses, large animals, were often part of early Anglo-Saxon cremations to show status.
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