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Elite Anglo-Saxon sand burials and sacrificed horse grave found near Sizewell nuclear site in England

Archaeologists working in eastern England have identified an early medieval burial ground dating to the sixth and seventh centuries near Sizewell in Suffolk. The site emerged during archaeological surveys linked to road construction serving the Sizewell C nuclear power project...

More info: https://archaeologymag.com/2026/01/anglo-saxon-burials-and-horse-grave-sizewell/

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Elite Anglo-Saxon sand burials and sacrificed horse grave found near Sizewell nuclear site in England

Archaeologists working in eastern England have identified an early medieval burial ground dating to the sixth and seventh centuries near Sizewell in Suffolk. The site emerged during archaeological surveys linked to road construction serving the Sizewell C nuclear power project. Excavations revealed at least 11 burial mounds, along with cremation and inhumation graves, arranged in a planned and organized layout on a raised area of land...
Elite Anglo-Saxon sand burials and sacrificed horse grave found near Sizewell nuclear site in England Archaeologists working in eastern England have identified an early medieval burial ground dating to the sixth and seventh centuries near Sizewell in Suffolk. The site emerged during archaeological surveys linked to road construction serving the Sizewell C nuclear power project. Excavations revealed at least 11 burial mounds, along with cremation and inhumation graves, arranged in a planned and organized layout on a raised area of land...
Elite Anglo-Saxon sand burials and sacrificed horse grave found near Sizewell nuclear site in England Archaeologists working in eastern England have identified an early medieval burial ground dating to the sixth and seventh centuries near Sizewell in Suffolk. The site emerged during archaeological surveys linked to road construction serving the Sizewell C nuclear power project. Excavations revealed at least 11 burial mounds, along with cremation and inhumation graves, arranged in a planned and organized layout on a raised area of land...
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