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Making History
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Tuesday 3.00-3.30 p.m |
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Vanessa Collingridge and the team answer listener鈥檚 historical queries and celebrate the way in which we all 鈥榤ake鈥 history. |
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The Forgotten Ship Burial 鈥 Snape Suffolk
A few miles north of Sutton Hoo at Snape on the Suffolk coast are the remains of a ship burial that were first unearthed in 1862. Today, after 50 years of ploughing, very little is left of the site but what was found here informed the latter dig at Sutton Hoo in 1939 and provides rich insight into the misnamed Dark Ages.
Making History consulted William Filmer-Sankey who led a major dig at Snape and the early English specialist Dr Sam Newton.
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Suggested reading:
Filmer-Sankey, William, and Tim Pestell. 2001. Snape Anglo-Saxon Cemetery: Excavations and Surveys 1824-1992. Ipswich,
Suffolk: Environment and Transport, Suffolk County Council.
Filmer-Sankey, W. 'Snape Anglo-Saxon cemetery - the current state of knowledge'in M.Carver, The Age of Sutton Hoo (1992), 39-51
Filmer-Sankey, W. 'Snape' in Current Archaeology 118 (1990)
Death and Memory in Early Medieval Britain. Cambridge Studies in Archaeology. Howard Williams. ISBN-13: 9780521840194 | ISBN-10: 0521840198)
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Peking Paris 1907
Making History consulted the motoring historian David Burgess Wise about the incredible motor rally from China to France in 1907.
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