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Rethinking the Sutton Hoo Shoulder Clasps and Armour Noël Adams The kingly Anglo-Saxon ship burial in Mound 1 at Sutton Hoo is the richest and the most intact of all surviving barbarian assemblages from the Early Mediev
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