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. Alinna A.

    Bronze
    Basil brown made the discovered sitton who.

    People about the past.
    37 gold coins
    7th century
    Ad 500
    Sword
    Shield
    Coins
    Silver
    Because the king can only for you a sowrd.

  2. Hudayfa A.

    Bronze:

    Who made the discovery at Sutton Hoo?

    Basil Brown

    What is the purpose of this text?

    To learn about the Anglo Saxons burial traditions and culture.

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

    Archeologists
    Angelo Saxon warrior
    Gold coins
    1936

    List three things that were discovered at the Burial ground.

    Gold coins
    Iron sword
    Ship
    Middle Eastern plates

    Silver:

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

    It said only rich Anglo Saxons were buried with valuable objects and in ships. Poor Anglo Saxons were cremated into ashes and buried.

    Gold:

    Dear Diary,

    Today I discovered something amazing. We found an Anglo Saxon ship buired beneath Sutton Hoo mound. Inside was gold coins, plates and an iron sword with a gold handle and red jewel.

    1. Mrs Khatun

      Thank you Hudayfa for completing this task.

  3. Alinna A.

    Bronze
    Basil brown !are the discover.
    People about the past.
    37 gold coins
    7th century
    Ad 500
    Sword
    Shield
    Coins
    Silver
    Because the king can only for you a sowrd.

  4. Anish B.

    Bronze
    1.Basil Brown
    2.The purpose of this text is for children to learn about the Anlgo-saxons
    3. culture,weapons, 66 years and archaeologist
    4. weapons, leather purse and rich clothes
    sliver
    1.He was one of the most powerful Saxon kings and The person in the ship was buried with lots of expensive household goods.

    1. Mrs Sanders

      Well done Anish! Can you have a go at the gold challenge?

  5. Muhammad D.

    Bronze
    Who made the discovery at Sutton Hoo?
    Basil Brown made the discovery at Sutton Hoo.
    What is the purpose of this text?
    The purpose of this test is to tell people about the discovery at Sutton Hoo.
    List words and phrases that identify information to be historical and why?
    37 Gold Coins.
    7th Century.
    AD 500.
    AD 613.
    List three things that were discovered at the Burial ground.
    Three things discovered at the Burial Ground was the spear, shield and 37 gold coins.
    Silver
    What evidence is there in the text to suggest the person found at the burial was a rich warrior?
    The evidence is 37 gold coins.

    1. Mrs Khatun

      Thank you for completing Muhammad

  6. Osas O.

    Bronze
    1. An archeologist by the name of Basil Brown made a discovery at Sutton Hoo.
    2. The purpose of this text is to give information to people that want to know what happened at that time.
    3.Seventh century, oarsmen, lyre these show that.
    4. The archeologist discovered a purse that held 37 gold coins and a lid of a leather purse.
    Silver
    Things that suggested that the person was a rich warrior is that the lid of the purse was made of mostly pure gold and there were 37 gold coins so that must of meant it belonged to someone wealthy.
    Gold
    Dear Diary,
    I am writing to tell you I have had an amazing discovery! There is so much to take in . I found a ship that was unearthed and must have been from an Anglo Saxon ship burial! I spotted loads of gold items an I could put them in a museum or sell them and earn lots of money.this could tell a lot about who could’ve owned this and it all might have belonged to a Bretwalda or superking!
    I am going to look further into this and people with be inspired by my work about the Anglo Saxons.
    Yours Sincerely
    Basil Brown

    1. Mrs Sanders

      Well done Osas!

  7. Khadijah M.

    B͟R͟O͟N͟Z͟E͟ C͟H͟A͟L͟L͟E͟N͟G͟E͟
    𝟭) 𝗪𝗵𝗼 𝗠𝗮𝗱𝗲 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗗𝗶𝘀𝗰𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘆 𝗔𝘁 𝗦𝘂𝘁𝘁𝗼𝗻 𝗛𝗼𝗼?
    Basil Brown made the discovery at Sutton Hoo.
    𝟮) 𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗜𝘀 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗣𝘂𝗿𝗽𝗼𝘀𝗲 𝗢𝗳 𝗧𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗧𝗲𝘅𝘁?
    The purpose of this text, is to inform those who would like to find out about this discovery.
    𝟯)꧁𝗪𝗢𝗥𝗗𝗦 𝗔𝗡𝗗 𝗣𝗛𝗥𝗔𝗦𝗘𝗦꧂
    By About 600,
    About 66 Years Ago,
    7th Century
    In 1939
    These Words Are Historical Because It Tells What Time The Event/Occasion Happened.
    𝟰) 𖣔𝗧𝗛𝗜𝗡𝗚𝗦 𝗗𝗜𝗦𝗖𝗢𝗩𝗘𝗥𝗘𝗗 𝗜𝗡 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗕𝗨𝗥𝗜𝗔𝗟 𝗚𝗥𝗢𝗨𝗡𝗗𖣔
    A Sword
    Gold Coins
    A Bronze Bowl
    S͟I͟L͟V͟E͟R͟ C͟H͟A͟L͟L͟E͟N͟G͟E͟
    The phrase ’Gold sword’ tells that the person is a rich warrior!!!
    G͟O͟L͟D͟ C͟H͟A͟L͟L͟E͟N͟G͟E͟
    Dear Diary,
    Recently, I discovered some outstanding Anglo-Saxon artifacts! There were many weapons like swords and spheres. The sword had a dazzling, red ruby on it! I could sell it for millions!

    1. Mrs Sanders

      Well done Khadijah!

  8. Ramandeep K.

    Brown
    1.Basil brown found Sutten hoo.
    2.The purpose of the text is to give information about Sutten hoo and the discoveries that have been found.
    3.It says ‘by about 600 years’ and 600 years is a very long time.
    4.Four things that have been discovered at Sutten hoo are sword,weapons,coins and a spear.
    Silver
    It shows that the ango saxon was a rich warrior becaus in the text it says ship burials.

  9. Sabiha K.

    Bronze
    Basil Brown discovered Sutton Hoo at the age of 89.
    The great text has the purpose of informing people about the great discovery.

    The word or phrases in the text:
    ⭐Iyre
    ⭐66 years ago
    ⭐Saxon Kings
    ⭐AD

    1. Sabiha K.

      I made a mistake posting the comment

    2. Mrs Walker

      Sabiha thank you for completing your homework in your homework book too. Good girl.

  10. Amirah T.

    Bronze:

    Who made the discovery at Sutton Hoo?
    An archaeologist named Basil Brown made the discovery at Sutton Hoo.

    What is the purpose of this text?
    The purpose of this text is to inform people about long ago. It could also be used for children in school, to teach them in history.

    List words and phrases that identify information to be historical and why?
    The following words and phrases from the text identify information to be historical as it is all written in past tense and the way it is described, as follows:

    “would have been”
    “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”.
    “Warriors were buried with their swords beside them”.
    “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”.
    “The purse, with gold decoration, is the richest one found from the Saxons time”.
    “The coins date around AD 613”.

    List three things that were discovered at the Burial ground.
    1. Sword
    2. Large bronze bowl
    3. 37 gold Coins

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

    The evidence is that there were gold items and weapons found at the burial site suggesting that the burial belonged to a rich warrior.

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

    Dear diary,

    Today I have discovered something unspeakable. I have found a burial site! It is such an amazing discovery! I am absolutely delighted to have come across this treasure and history!

    I can’t believe what amazing things I have come across! My whole body tingled as I thought of the treasures that lay there undiscovered and that I was the first person to have come across it!

    I feel as though I am dreaming, that it cannot be possibly real but it is true! This site is rich with history and I will be able to discover and learn more about the past.

    I cannot wait to discover all of these amazing treasures to share with the world.

    I will update my diary entry soon.

    Basil Brown.

  11. Welat M.

    Bronze
    1.Basil brown found and discovered Sutton hoo.
    2.the purpose is to make you know who discovered Sutton hoo.
    3.“Gold coins” they found gold coins in the burial ground.
    4. 37 gold coins,spear and a shield.
    Silver:
    It said in the text a gold sword and if your poor you would not have a gold sword.
    Gold.
    Dear Diary,
    Today is the best day of my life I have found a precious Anglo Saxon shiny gold coin I can’t believe I have found a coin from the Anglo Saxon times and 37 of them.

    1. Mrs Khatun

      Thank you for completing this Welat, remember first and surnames of people are always capital letters.

  12. Mustafa A.

    Bronze –
    Basil brown found the discovery at Sutton who.

    The purpose of the text is to give information about the discovery at Sutton who.

    Silver –
    37 gold coins
    By about 600
    7th century.

    List 3 things that were buried:
    Sword
    Red jewels
    Household goods.

  13. Dhiyashini S.

    Bronze
    Basil Brown made the discovery at Sutton Hoo.
    The purpose of this text is to inform people about the amazing discovery.
    The words or phrases are :
    ⭐️ Saxon kings
    ⭐️ lyre
    ⭐️ About 66 years ago
    ⭐️ AD 613

    These words and phrases are historical because ancient people like Anglo Saxons would have lived in AD 613 and 66 years ago is before we were born so it is historical!
    The 3 thing that were found in the burial are :
    A sword with a red jewel
    Rich clothes
    A lyre
    Silver
    The evidence is in the text it says there was expensive household items ,rich clothes and a sword with a red jewel on it.
    Gold
    Dear Diary,
    I can’t believe what happened today!
    I found Anglo Saxon artefacts!
    I’m feeling so happy!
    We also found a ship burial that had a sword made of gold,rich clothes,expensive household items and a lyre(a bit like a guitar!)
    It’s going all over the newspapers!
    Historians believe that it is King Raedwald who ruled East Anglia in the seventh century. He was one of the most powerful Saxon kings.
    Isn’t it awesome ,Diary!
    Basil Brown

    1. Mrs Sanders

      Well done Dhia!

  14. Sara K.

    Silver
    What evidence is there in the text to suggest the person found at Sutton Hoo?
    Most ordinary Anglo-Saxon warriors were cremated after they died.
    Gold
    Dear Diary
    You can’t believe what I saw today. I was absolutely shocked.
    Everything started when I went Sutton Hoo. Someone told me the shocking news about expensive treasure dug up in the ground. I started digging at that moment. When I dug deeper in the ground I found an old ship buried in the ground. It was a rotten and rusty but it was still useful to find any amount of treasure. I was completely amazed. I opened the doors of the ship and heard a creak before I could see a rich warrior with a sword beside him. On the sword there was a shiny, red gem. This was the best thing I had ever seen. That sword was the most expensive and important weapon in the Anglo-Saxon times. I felt extremely excited to see what this rich warrior had. I noticed that the warrior was wearing rich clothes. He had household goods. Eventually I found an expensive purse. I could not wait to see what was going to be in there. I opened the purse carefully in case there was something extremely precious in it. I was shocked. In the purse I found 37 gold coins. I could not believe what was happening right then at that moment .But soon I started to wonder when the rich warrior was buried. I took a really close look at a gold coin and I found a date on it. This was a great clue. The date written on the coin was 613 AD.
    I had a great day today. It was unbelievable.
    Bye,
    Basil Brown

    1. Mrs Sanders

      A super effort Sara!

  15. Adam O.

    Bronze:
    – Basil Brown discovered Sutton Hoo.
    – The purpose of the text is to inform people about the past.
    – They are by about 600, in 1939 and 1,600 years ago i know this because they have dates that refer to the past.
    – They are a sword, 37 gold coins and rich clothes.

    Silver:
    – The clues are that he had weapons and 37 gold coins.
    Gold:
    Dear diary, 11 August
    Today I discovered a burial site I dug up a big hole I couldn’t believe what I saw. I saw lots of different artefacts there were weapons and lots of dated coins.

  16. Zahra N.

    Bronze: A archelogist called Basil brown made the discovery at Sutton Hoo. The purpose of the text is about Sutton Hoo and the Anglo-Saxons. They wrote 600 years to show us that it is the year.
    Silver:The archeologists found swords gold jewelry accessories lots of stuff that’s how we know it is a rich warrior because they had a lot of stuff that rich people would have.
    Gold:
    Dear Diary,
    You will not believe what I found today I found swords lots of accessories jewelry lots of stuff . And also I found a ship burial from the Anglo-Saxons I can’t believe u found a ship burial. I could also sell all this for some money right now. I would have been 1 in a million. I hope u have a rich house rich car and rich everything I wish I could. I was digging to find some stuff. That’s enough I am really tired byeee.

    1. Mrs Sanders

      A great job Zahra!

  17. Amina J.

    Who made the discovery at Sutton Hoo?
    Basil Brown made the discovery at Sutton Hoo
    What is the purpose of this text?
    So people can understand and find out more about the Anglo-Saxons.
    List words and phrases that identify information to be historical and why?
    Anglo-Saxon kingdoms
    About 66 years ago,
    List three things that were discovered at the Burial ground.
    household goods,
    rich clothes,
    a lyre (a bit like a guitar).
    Silver
    The sword was made of gold
    The purse contained 37 gold coins.
    The purse, with gold decoration, is the richest one.
    The end of the handle of the sword was made of gold and contained a precious red jewel.
    The person in the ship was buried with lots of expensive household goods, including rich clothes.
    Gold:
    Dear Diary,
    I am writing to you to tell you about the amazing things I discovered at a burial sight. I found some Anglo-Saxon artefacts and a coffin inside a ship which was about 27 metres long and 4.25 meters wide at its widest point (almost ninety-feet long and fifteen-feet wide). The person must’ve been rich or well known as there were many riches in the coffin. There was a sword in the coffin but the end of the handle of the sword was made of gold and contained a precious red jewel. There were many rich clothing and more items. I also found some gold and treasure. It made me excited to dig more and see what I could find that why I am going back tomorrow to find some more things. After we find more things we will surely put it up in a museum for people to see it. I will report back to you when I find more artefacts.
    Basil Brown

  18. Sheik A.

    Bronz
    Bazil brown
    So we understand there lives and how they live.
    By about 600
    7th century
    In 1939
    66 years ago 1,600 years ago
    A layar
    they found a sword a end of a handul and a body by a right arm.
    Silver
    A sword because worries use them.

  19. Sara K.

    1.Who made the discovery at Sutton Hoo?
    Basil Brown made the discovery at Sutton Hoo.
    2. What is the purpose of this text?
    The purpose of the text is to give information of the discovery at Sutton Hoo.
    3.list word’s and phrases that identify information to be historical and why?
    *7th century
    ★A lyre
    ★AD500
    ★37 gold coins
    ★Swords,spears and shields
    These words are historical because we don’t use these words in our days.
    List three words that were discovered in the burial ground.
    ★sword
    ★Pieces for playing games
    ★rich clothing

  20. Marwah K.

    Who made the discovery at Sutton Hoo?
    About 66 years ago, an archaeologist called Basil Brown

    What is the purpose of this text?
    For people to understand what Sutton hoo is about and all the historical things that they have found.

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

    Anglo Saxon kingdom
    Sutton hoo
    Suffolk
    Deben
    King
    After life
    Sword
    Warriors
    Feasting
    Leather
    Spears
    Shields
    Ship

    List three things that were discovered at the Burial ground.
    Jewellery
    Beads
    Household goods
    Clothes
    Guitar

    1. Mrs Khatun

      Thank you Marwah for completing this

  21. Sayda A.

    Words that are historically
    Anglo Saxon
    7th century
    Gold
    Silver
    They are historically because it in the past
    Jewerry,shields,swords,coins and clothes
    Silver the person was a rich warrior because they had some thing that only rich people had
    Gold,Dear diry
    “wow it’s is amazing what this it looks wonderful this will be great for the mumsem it some thing for the Anglo Saxon times I found gold and all sorts of things it was amazing I wonder what else I could find maybe gold but I didn’t something better there wear lots of gold.

  22. Sayda A.

    Bronze Basil brown found the discovery at Sutton too the purpose of this text is that how basil brown discover Sutton hoo

  23. Muhammad I.

    Bronze
    1. Archaeologist called Basil Brown made the discovery.
    2. The purpose of this text is about the discovery of the Sutton Hoo.
    3. 66 years ago is a long time ago.
    By about 600 years’ is historical because 600 years was a long time ago.
    4. When they got burnt, they had with them a sword, spear and a shield.

    1. Mrs Sanders

      A great start! Please have a go at the silver challenge.

  24. Ammar W.

    Bronze
    1) Who made the discovery at Sutton Hoo?
    An archaeologist called Basil Brown made the discovery of Sutton Hoo.
    2) What is the purpose of this text?
    The purpose of this text is to teach people about Sutton Hoo and how it was discovered.
    3) List words and phrases that identify information to be historical and why?
    ‘By about 600 years’ is historical because 600 years was a long time ago.
    ‘About 66 years ago’, is historical because 66 years was a long time ago.
    4) List three things that were discovered at the Burial ground.
    The three things that were discovered were a sword, gold coins and a bronze bowl.

    Silver
    1) What evidence is there in the text to suggest the person found at the burial was a rich warrior?
    The archaeologists found sword with a gold handle, expensive clothes and jewellery and a bronze bowl. There were a lot of things which only rich people could afford.They also found a large amount of silver.

    Gold
    Dear diary today I discovered a very important sight in history of Anglo-Saxon time. I feel very excited about this. This has made me anxious to dig further to see what else I can find to expand my knowledge of this time period.

  25. Hamsia D.

    Bronze
    Who made the discovery at Sutton Hoo?
    An archaeologist called Basil Brown made the discovery of Sutton Hoo.
    What is the purpose of this text?
    The purpose of this text is to teach people about Sutton Hoo and how it was discovered.
    List words and phrases that identify information to be historical and why?
    ‘By about 600 years’ is historical because 600 years was a long time ago.
    ‘About 66 years ago’, is historical because 66 years was a long time ago.
    List three things that were discovered at the Burial ground.
    The three things that were discovered were a sword, gold coins and a bronze bowl.
    Silver:
    What evidence is there in the text to suggest the person found at the burial was a rich warrior?
    The evidence to suggest that it was a rich warrior was that there was a sword with a shiny, red gem on it and they had a lot household goods. This warrior also had expensive clothes and had a purse which had 37 gold coins. On the expensive coins, there was a date ‘613 AD’.
    Gold:
    Write a diary entry to show the feelings of the person who discovered the sight.
    Dear Diary,
    You can’t believe what I saw today. I was absolutely shocked.
    Everything started when I went Sutton Hoo. Someone told me the shocking news about expensive treasure dug up in the ground. I started digging at that moment. When I dug deeper in the ground I found an old ship buried in the ground. It was a rotten and rusty but it was still useful to find any amount of treasure. I was completely amazed. I opened the doors of the ship and heard a creak before I could see a rich warrior with a sword beside him. On the sword there was a shiny, red gem. This was the best thing I had ever seen. That sword was the most expensive and important weapon in the Anglo-Saxon times. I felt extremely excited to see what this rich warrior had. I noticed that the warrior was wearing rich clothes. He had household goods. Eventually I found an expensive purse. I could not wait to see what was going to be in there. I opened the purse carefully in case there was something extremely precious in it. I was shocked. In the purse I found 37 gold coins. I could not believe what was happening right then at that moment .But soon I started to wonder when the rich warrior was buried. I took a really close look at a gold coin and I found a date on it. This was a great clue. The date written on the coin was 613 AD.
    I had a great day today. It was unbelievable.
    Bye,
    Basil Brown

  26. Meena B.

    Bronze:
    1.Who made the discovery at Sutton Hoo?
    An archaeologist named Basil Brown made the discovery.
    2.What is the purpose of this text?
    The purpose of this text is about the Anglo Saxons.
    3.List words and phrases that identify to be historical and why?
    About 600. It’s because it shows us the year that is from long ago.In the old centuries.
    4.List four things that were discovered at the Burial Ground.
    There were weapons, swords, spears and a shield.
    Silver:
    What evidence is there in the text to suggest the person found at the Burial was a rich warrior? Because in text it says ship burial were reserved for the most powerful people so that’s how I know he was a rich warrior and really powerful.

  27. Ahmad R.

    Bronze
    1. An archeologist named Basil Brown made the discovery at Sutton Hoo.
    2 The purpose of this text is to give the readers information about the findings made by archaeologists at Sutton Hoo.
    3. The phrase ‘By about 600’ tells me that this was very long ago.
    4. A sword, weapons and personal possessions were found.

  28. Ahmad R.

    1.A archiologist basil brown
    2. Is important about Sutton hoo
    3. About 500because it shows the year

  29. Mopelola L.

    Bronze
    1.Who made the discovery at Sutton Hoo?
    An archaeologist named Basil Brown made the discovery.
    2.What is the purpose of this text?
    The purpose of this text is to tell us about the Anglo Saxons.
    3.List words and phrases that identify information to be historical and why?
    “By about 600″ because it shows us the year so we know that it was a very ,very long time ago.
    4.List 3 things that were buried at the burial ground.
    There personal possesions,wepons and a lyra.
    Silver
    What evidence is there in the text to suggest that the person found at the burial was a rich warrior?
    In the text it says”ship burials were reserved for the most powerful people”so we know he was a powerful person due to his ship burial.It also says”the burial was of an important Anglo-Saxon cheif probalby King Raedwarld who ruled east Anglia in the seventh century” we have proof that he was wealthy. Also,royal members tend to be rich.
    Gold
    Write a diary entry to show the feelings of the person who discoverd the sight
    Dear Diary,
    Today is the 19th of January in 1956.You will not belive what I have just found.Its a ship burial of the Anglo Saxons!There is 1 GLOURIOS sword with a bright,red ruby I could sell this for a few million quid!Im going to be wealthy rich.
    6:50
    YES!I have done it! Im so OVERJOYED!!Hi its me your newfound millionare. Im going to be famous is the future.
    I was just digging in the mounds then when I saw that ship I didnt stop! Its like that one song that goes “Your so lucky yeah yeah you reached the top yeah yeah now your good” or whatever. Im go n
    7:18
    Sorry I ran out of ink. I meant to say i was going to the shops I have just came back. Anyway thats enough writing in here for today. See you tommorow! Bye!
    Your rich overjoyed friend,
    Basid Brown.

    1. Mrs Sanders

      A great job Mo!

  30. Mohammed K.

    Who made the discovery at Sutton Hoo?
    Basil brown made the discovery at Sutton Hoo.
    What is the purpose of the text?
    The purpose of this text is to give information about the discoveries of Sutton Hoo.
    List words and phrases that identify information to be historical and why.
    * 7th century
    * a lyre
    * AD 500
    * 37 gold coins
    * swords, spears and shields
    These words are historical because because we don’t use use these words in our days.
    List three words that were discovered in the Burial ground
    *sword
    * pieces for playing games
    *rich clothes
    Silver
    What evidence is there in the text to suggest that the person found at the burial was a rich warrior?
    Most ordinary Anglo Saxon warriors were cremated after they died.

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