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Soft Cover. Publisher: British Museum Press, 2002 Reprint. 8vo, xii, 195 pp. Condition: Almost as new, slight clurling to front cover, otherwise a very clean copy throughout with little sign of use. 
Used-Very Good. VG hardback in VG dust jacket. With B&W, colour & line illustrations. Pages clean; binding tight; dust jacket protected in removable clear film. 
Previously used book. Main body of text clean but extreme outer edges of pages show a few marks. Mark on first page inside front cover. No jacket. Soft cover clean with few marks and no creasing. Slight scuffing to edges, corners and spine area. The Sutton Hoo ship-burial is one of the most significant finds ever made in Europe and arguably in the world. The site has been the subject of three major campaigns of excavation and research, the last of which ended in 1993. This book tells the story of over fifty years of the campaigns. In 2002 the Sutton Hoo site opened to visitors. 195 pages. 
[Book Condition: Very Good / Dust Wrapper: Very Good Wrapper] 
195p hardback with dustjacket, near fine condition, dj fine, internally some slight discolouring to page edges otherwise as new, illustrations. 
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Very good condition, clean pages, light edgewear to dust jacket. 
Little to no edgewear to cover; book plate and date on endpapers; pages clean and crisp; binding tight. DJ has minor shelf wear. 
An account of the discoveries at Sutton Hoo, including the most recent excavations, and the light they shed on the world of the Anglo-Saxons. Carver draws on the range of research undertaken at the site to present a story of search and discovery along... 
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1998 1ST EDITION. Like new copy sent next working day from the u/k 1st class. 
0812234553. The story of Edith Pretty & one of the most significant archaeological finds every made in Europe: 17 burial mounds, a buried ship, sacrificed horses, great works of art, and evidence of human execution, the remains of a pagan and maritime kingdom; 195 pages, photos, diagrams; 
An accessible history of the 3 major excavation campaigns held at England's Sutton Hoo burial grounds since its discovery in 1939. The ship burial grounds is considered to be one of the most significant. archaelogical discoveries in Europe. The author is Professor of Archelogy at the University of York and was director of excavations at Sutton Hoo form 1983-1997. Green cloth. with pictorial DJ. 195 pages with notes, index with 104 B&W photos and iIllustrations, plus 8 pages of colour plates. DJ has slight wear at clorners with a tiny amount of glossy overcoat rubbed off. 