New Anglo-Saxon finds to go on show for first time
Some of the objects collected for Rendlesham Revealed: The Heart of a Kingdom AD400-800 include high-status gold and silver dress accessories, sword fittings and horse harness fittings.
Everyday objects worn and used by the people who lived there, such as buckles and pins, weaving items and pottery will also be available to view.Melanie Vigo di Gallidoro, Suffolk County Council’s deputy cabinet member for protected landscapes and archaeology, said: "The world now knows more about Anglo-Saxon life, thanks to the brilliant work undertaken by the
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