In 1939 a series of mounds at Sutton Hoo in England revealed their astounding contents: the remains of an Anglo-Saxon funerary ship and ... the treasure—owned by the British Museum—is put ...
The vervels, or hawking rings, were used to tether birds of prey Archaeological finds, used to tether birds of prey and found by metal detectorists, have been declared treasure. Silver vervels ...
According to CNN, an American sea exploration company says the treasure could be worth up to $17 billion. It's potentially the biggest sunken ship discovery of all time. The Colombian team that ...
A ship excavation is expected to reveal a "treasure trove" of items and stories from Europe's global trading history. An international team of maritime archaeologists are diving, excavating and ...
We return to the summer of 1939 and the discovery of the Anglo-Saxon burial ship. A team of expert ... She then gives the treasure to the British Museum - where it can still be seen to this ...