I’m amazed by the curiosity and generosity of Mrs. Pretty. What an amazing gift she gave to the world with that discovery. This could have ended very differently.
I've been teaching Beowulf to my students for 30 years. These stories, like Sutton Hoo or the Staffordshire Hoard, never cease to amaze me as they bring that magnificent epic poem into life!
I wish I knew these things in school! Would have pointed me to where I want to be so much younger. Thank you so much for being that teacher that brings our past to life. I really wish I had someone to teach us the ways of the world before us 💘
I understand but I think it was actually well done. Much more romantic this way and we can come here if we want to dig deeper. A beautiful movie nonetheless., Very moving.
@@claudelebel49 The tale young Robert told his Mum beneath the stars was as poetic as anything else in the film, too. Props to the screenwriter and director for what could have been a 30 minute documentary. (Altho I realize it was based upon a novel.)
Basil Brown.... Took the British Museum a very long time before recognizing Basils role in discovering the Sutton Hoo. British Museum who took years before recognizing his role at Sutton Hoo.
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Become an archaeologist, but don't dig in North America, too much B.S. because of politics involving misguided interference by The indian tribes' misguided sense of appropriation.
Like Survive the Jive pointed out in his "An Eye for Odin" video, one of the eyes did not have gold plating behind the garnets, making the eye appear darker. This was probably a reference to Woden, who sacrificed his eye to Mimir to drink from his well of wisdom.
@@richbutler718 I’m still here! I thought you were lost, too! I set up an email for you if you want to contact me through it. It’s ythrr@yahoo.com If you want to connect through that email address then I’ll give you my personal email afterward. I don’t want to post my personal email address publicly here. I hope you are well. Helen
@@richbutler718 Hi Richard! Yes, I’m glad, too. I’ve watched just about every video on Sutton Hoo that I’ve found on RUclips. I’ll watch my email fir your next message. Take care. It’s still cold and snowing here. I’m ready, very ready, for spring 🌻
@@richbutler718. Hello Richard, I hope you are able to get this message. I haven’t heard from you so I thought maybe I was being too forward by suggesting our communication be through email. If that’s the case, I am sorry. I’ve really enjoyed our back and forth chats especially about the Sutton Hoo excavation. You have been places, like Stonehenge, that I can only see on RUclips, and I truly envy you! I wish you safe and exciting travels; there are so many places to experience! Be well; peace to you, Helen
The voice of the wearer would echo from within and the facial decor was designed to intimidate which proves that the creator of the character “darthvador” was probably a history student.
Yes he was he included thing from many centuries from han solo and boba fett being a cowboy and bounty hunter to the storm troopers looking like Roman legions heck even Leia's Egyptian look when she was rescued from jabba.
This is the exact match to the Staffordshire Hoard. Yet the video about The Hoard never mention Sutton Hoo Ship Burial, the biggest find in Britain in it's time. The Staffordshire Hoard is worth watching as well.
I drove with my sister to Sutton hoo to deliver exhibition pieces (My sister was a courier) one thing I noticed on the Track was that many of the trees had Mistletoe, lots of it on them. Makes me wonder, with it being The Golden bough and also the dart that killed Balder and On A quick look it is also said that Vikings Believe it to bring back the dead as in the story of Balder. So, if you visit at the right time of year(I think, not being a Mistlexpert) Have A lookup in the trees on the track high up. The place had an atmosphere, even saw a beast loping into the hedgerow. I thought it may have been recycled around the area for centuries-Who knows.
The believe the man in the burial was left handed. Because where the sword was placed and the wear pattern on it. The pummel is sooo close in appearance to the other Saxon hoard.
i am a jeweller by trade,its all i have ever done i live in Australia,i finished a formal apprenticeship as a jeweller when i was 19,started at 14/15,i feel such an infinity with these pieces,i think i made them in a last life,its so weird ,...
Thankfully, Sutton Hoo did not fall prey to treasure pirates over the centuries. Since it was within the boundaries of a private estate, wealthy landowners acted as unwitting caretakers of antiquity.
Minute 16:56 If they were Anglo-Saxon kings, they could not have come from Scandinavia, but from northern Germany, from an area now called Lower Saxony , and from "Angeln" (Anglia) in the north of what today is Schleswig-Holstein right at the border with southern Jutland (Denmark) on the Baltic coast.
Boat burials is a Scandinavian tradition, and the findings in sutton hoo is one of a kind in England, otherwise non existing outside of Scandinavia, while quite common here and especially in Sweden. You people lack knowledge about this.
@@VVyzard Germanic culture and linquistic was born from the Nordic bronze age, from Scandinavia.. NOT Germany. Germans are largely celts that adopted it.
Old comment but it looks like it has more roman inspiration, it has that little thing (depicted as a snake on the helmet) that goes from the fringe to the bottom of the helmet
@@NubiansNapata not impressive? Are you kidding. Anglo Saxons metal work and jewellery it's some of the finest the world has ever seen. You are clearly lacking in knowledge
It catches my attention that among the objects in the treasure there is a lyre. A thousand years before, and at quite a long distance (I am referring to the southwest of Iberia in the Tartessian area), the lyre was also a common element which is represented among important dead people. I observe coincidences between cultures belonging to both areas. My idea is that these similarities are due to a common origin of both of them in Scandinavia. Now, what I would like to know is what underlying reason there is for this musical instrument, the lyre, to be one of the frequent elements accompanying the deceased. I would like to hear any comments about this topic. I would appreciate it.
Unfortunately the movie was only loosely based on facts and many events were made up for the film. Most disappointingly Peggy Piggott( played by the beautiful Lily James) didn't really have it off with a airman in an old barn! Lol.
Its a shame they couldnt take some kind of plaster cast of the ship imprint. Im sure now they could use a drone to scan the whole vessel and transfer the shape into a computer!
This film kept mentioning the uniqueness of the helmet and the other Sutton Hoo items. They are unique in more ways than one, for example, they weren't stolen from another country.
The nation was amazed with the discoveries at Sutton Hoo. ..... So they drove all over the site in tanks. Even driving clean through the middle of the excavated SHIP! WTF!
@@ce1834 have you never heard of the dark ages? you know, the period where europe famously lost much of its technological and societal prowess? no shit it isnt as amazing as other parts of the world during this period, unlike every other period.
@@canismajoris6733 Yes I am aware, you mean after your roman masters left lol, the Romans and Greeks were truly amazing civilsation compared to untamed barbaric civilisations of the north, where a helmet and a coin seems to be a national treasure :)
ce183 damn dude you sound sooooo racist. All history is intriguing and every era in every part of the world has a story to tell. Get off your high horse and enjoy the fascinating discoveries of the world.
How is it known that there was so much embellishment on the helmet when the original one that was found doesn't have that embellishment from what I can see?
Old comment but you can clean the rust of the fragmented pieces and peice it together You can also tell what's depctied on the helmet by looking at bulges from the back(inside part of the helmet)
In the old roman city of Wroxeter, which carried on being used after the Romans left, they have found baboon bones, ( these have also been found in a 6C context in Ireland and Russia !) It seems warlords had unusual pets at their court as status symbols and testifies to long distant trade with North Africa. They also found a headstone of a Hound King called Cunorix, from the Holly tree tribe.
@@davidhoogendyke2774 you think English and British mean the same thing? Are you from the USA? The levels of ignorance in that Nation are legendary worldwide of course but you may have a special case of your own.
@@joonte1010 Yes is does his grave was found in East Angla he was Rædwald King of the East English. He was an Anglian king. Hope you know that the Saxons,Angles and the Jutes came to Briton i 449AD after they were invited by Vogican King of the Britons to stop the Picts.
not shocked but dismayed that the upper class pig took away this amazing man.s achivement at the time this would have been normal and of course a reflection ot the entitlement culture of the upper classes moreover im sure mr basil brown should have been hansomly rewarded in a much that his life made easyer with some compensation class snobery makes me sick im a brit so i know what im talking about
Makes one wonder how Hitler ever thought he could defeat the English-the English were primarily descendants of Anglo-Saxons and Norsemen (aka Norman’s). Even the King and Queen were of German descent.
Hitler conquered almost all of Europe in a very short time.. there's no reason to believe that he couldn't take England as well. In fact the British leadership knew they could not hold out against Hitler's armys indefinitely without resupply and reinforcements from the west.
I’m amazed by the curiosity and generosity of Mrs. Pretty. What an amazing gift she gave to the world with that discovery. This could have ended very differently.
I've been teaching Beowulf to my students for 30 years. These stories, like Sutton Hoo or the Staffordshire Hoard, never cease to amaze me as they bring that magnificent epic poem into life!
I wish I knew these things in school! Would have pointed me to where I want to be so much younger. Thank you so much for being that teacher that brings our past to life. I really wish I had someone to teach us the ways of the world before us 💘
Wats beowolf
@@lacey3880
It is the most important Anglo saxon epic poem.
@@lacey3880 Google is great for looking things up.💫
Admit it, you've came here because you just watched the movie on Netflix
Yes!
yuuuuup
I'm a victim of the algorithm. I'm a student of archeology. Sutton Hoo kept coming up in my feed, so I decided to watch.
Yes 😃
yes indeed!
Just watched the movie “The Dig” and this further inspired me to look at the marvels discovered there. Amazing.
I wish they had spent more time unveiling and showing these treasures in The Dig.
I understand but I think it was actually well done. Much more romantic this way and we can come here if we want to dig deeper. A beautiful movie nonetheless., Very moving.
I agree
I too agree.
@@claudelebel49 The tale young Robert told his Mum beneath the stars was as poetic as anything else in the film, too. Props to the screenwriter and director for what could have been a 30 minute documentary. (Altho I realize it was based upon a novel.)
Basil Brown.... Took the British Museum a very long time before recognizing Basils role in discovering the Sutton Hoo. British Museum who took years before recognizing his role at Sutton Hoo.
A few facts, a lot of hypothesizing and a million questions. The mystery remains and that's what makes it so captivating.
Fascinating.What a wonderful Piece of Craftmanship this Helmet is.Amazing.A Window to the Ancestors.
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Thank you to 'The Dig' for bringing this fascinating piece of history to our attention!
I wanted to watch this for fun! I’m only 11 and I think this is amazing
Become an archaeologist, but don't dig in North America, too much B.S. because of politics involving misguided interference by The indian tribes' misguided sense of appropriation.
I’m 40 and it totally is!! Watch The Dig, it’s a great movie 😊
Like Survive the Jive pointed out in his "An Eye for Odin" video, one of the eyes did not have gold plating behind the garnets, making the eye appear darker. This was probably a reference to Woden, who sacrificed his eye to Mimir to drink from his well of wisdom.
This is sooo captivating. Yes, I watched “The Dig” and was so amazed. How exciting it would have been to be there!
Hello Helen
I seem to have lost you , !!!?
@@richbutler718 I’m still here! I thought you were lost, too! I set up an email for you if you want to contact me through it. It’s ythrr@yahoo.com
If you want to connect through that email address then I’ll give you my personal email afterward. I don’t want to post my personal email address publicly here. I hope you are well. Helen
@@helenritchey2883 hello Hellen so glad I found you !
Yes , I will email in future
Richard x
@@richbutler718 Hi Richard! Yes, I’m glad, too.
I’ve watched just about every video on Sutton Hoo that I’ve found on RUclips.
I’ll watch my email fir your next message. Take care. It’s still cold and snowing here. I’m ready, very ready, for spring 🌻
@@richbutler718. Hello Richard, I hope you are able to get this message. I haven’t heard from you so I thought maybe I was being too forward by suggesting our communication be through email. If that’s the case, I am sorry. I’ve really enjoyed our back and forth chats especially about the Sutton Hoo excavation. You have been places, like Stonehenge, that I can only see on RUclips, and I truly envy you! I wish you safe and exciting travels; there are so many places to experience! Be well; peace to you, Helen
About half-way through we get stuck on the helmet and never really get back to the rest of the site/findings.
The voice of the wearer would echo from within and the facial decor was designed to intimidate which proves that the creator of the character “darthvador” was probably a history student.
Yes he was he included thing from many centuries from han solo and boba fett being a cowboy and bounty hunter to the storm troopers looking like Roman legions heck even Leia's Egyptian look when she was rescued from jabba.
Yes, The Dig was a nice movie
This is the exact match to the Staffordshire Hoard. Yet the video about The Hoard never mention Sutton Hoo Ship Burial, the biggest find in Britain in it's time. The Staffordshire Hoard is worth watching as well.
Thank you for the recommendation!
Staffordshire hoard is another great one to check out for those coming here after the movie "The Dig"
Visited the British museum to see the Sutton hoo treasures. Absolutely amazing.
I saw the Sutton Hoo treasures at the British Museum before I saw the film.
Digging this all up had to be so fun and exciting! Seeing each item as it was found would have been so extraordinary. I wish I could have been there
C'est superbe!!! Merci mille fois pour partager.
Such a beautiful language you have ❤️
Such a beautiful language you have ❤️
You know, if it wasn’t for a movie on Netflix of all things, I would’ve never known about this. Guess it does come in handy once in a while.
I drove with my sister to Sutton hoo to deliver exhibition pieces (My sister was a courier) one thing I noticed on the Track was that many of the trees had Mistletoe, lots of it on them. Makes me wonder, with it being The Golden bough and also the dart that killed Balder and On A quick look it is also said that Vikings Believe it to bring back the dead as in the story of Balder. So, if you visit at the right time of year(I think, not being a Mistlexpert) Have A lookup in the trees on the track high up.
The place had an atmosphere, even saw a beast loping into the hedgerow. I thought it may have been recycled around the area for centuries-Who knows.
Interesting observation, good on ya!
@@davidhoogendyke2774 Agreeing here - whole new level of the mystical about the place added.
The metal work is amazing, the way the stones are cut and set is mind* boggling. Someone put many years of love into that mask.
U have also cn the cup..
The dig was excellent so you want more and this is in-depth documentary just right after watching the dig .
The believe the man in the burial was left handed. Because where the sword was placed and the wear pattern on it. The pummel is sooo close in appearance to the other Saxon hoard.
You don't believe that. You just parrotted that British museum girls opinions.
i am a jeweller by trade,its all i have ever done i live in Australia,i finished a formal apprenticeship as a jeweller when i was 19,started at 14/15,i feel such an infinity with these pieces,i think i made them in a last life,its so weird
,...
can anyone help me please...
i could reproduce this i think...
It is amazing that grave robbers never found the treasure.
Yes , Im here after The Dig so what ? Amazing story ❤️
We visited the British Museum in 2015 and if we ever get back to London, we will certainly visit the Sutton Hoo exhibition.
Mr Basil Brown is the real hero. The British Museum was just an opportunistic entity. As usual.... ;-(
Who came here after watching The Dig on Netflix?
very amazing
Thankfully, Sutton Hoo did not fall prey to treasure pirates over the centuries. Since it was within the boundaries of a private estate, wealthy landowners acted as unwitting caretakers of antiquity.
This Video is amazing and exciting 😮
I just watched "The dig".
Great film.
Minute 16:56 If they were Anglo-Saxon kings, they could not have come from Scandinavia, but from northern Germany, from an area now called Lower Saxony , and from "Angeln" (Anglia) in the north of what today is Schleswig-Holstein right at the border with southern Jutland (Denmark) on the Baltic coast.
True. But I think she was trying to refer to the cultural similarities to Scandinavia that was born in Germania.
The point being the Anglo Saxons traded all over the world, decorations on the helmet from India and Roman influences...
Germanic, Scandinaviam...splitting hairs...
Boat burials is a Scandinavian tradition, and the findings in sutton hoo is one of a kind in England, otherwise non existing outside of Scandinavia, while quite common here and especially in Sweden.
You people lack knowledge about this.
@@VVyzard Germanic culture and linquistic was born from the Nordic bronze age, from Scandinavia.. NOT Germany. Germans are largely celts that adopted it.
I watched the dig movie and wow that would be amazing to be a part of something like that
Thanks. Subbed.
Thank God she had the visions.
Came here after spending the day at Sutton Hoo
i need lockdown to end i have got to get too the museum asap.
I'd love to get into a time machine or time viewer and see it all and understand the full story of the ship burial and King etc
The helmet might be related to the Swedish vendel helmets. We have found a similiar one here in Sweden. The valsgarde helmet.
Old comment but it looks like it has more roman inspiration, it has that little thing (depicted as a snake on the helmet) that goes from the fringe to the bottom of the helmet
It's pretty messed up the guy from Cambridge took over the dig the other guy was doing just fine
Basil Brown is remembered as the man who found Sutton Hoo Treasure. Although not stated here, Basil actually found the main treasure...
He knew this was going to be big so he had to grab the fame. What an ass.
Chicken s-t glory stealer as we say in Texas
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Fantastisk historie og meget tæt på tidsperioden Kong Arthur??
I'm guessing a lot of us (Americans) are going to start taking an interest in our English ancestry and local cultures.
Rightly so
This is probably the only thing in the British museum that is actually British 😂... And it is not impressive at all
@Dal J why would I be jealous of Sutton useless helmet
@@NubiansNapata not impressive? Are you kidding. Anglo Saxons metal work and jewellery it's some of the finest the world has ever seen. You are clearly lacking in knowledge
Ppl should be interested in their ancestry. A lot of north America has Anglo Saxon and British ancestry. Ppl should be proud of their backgrounds.
Where’s the rest? Imagine what’s still buried out there?
she had seen saxons bury a great man in a ship that night i do not daught great event leave lasting thoughts
Im here after watching 'The Dig' on Netflix.. who's with me?
It catches my attention that among the objects in the treasure there is a lyre. A thousand years before, and at quite a long distance (I am referring to the southwest of Iberia in the Tartessian area), the lyre was also a common element which is represented among important dead people. I observe coincidences between cultures belonging to both areas. My idea is that these similarities are due to a common origin of both of them in Scandinavia. Now, what I would like to know is what underlying reason there is for this musical instrument, the lyre, to be one of the frequent elements accompanying the deceased. I would like to hear any comments about this topic. I would appreciate it.
Me too
Unfortunately the movie was only loosely based on facts and many events were made up for the film.
Most disappointingly Peggy Piggott( played by the beautiful Lily James) didn't really have it off with a airman in an old barn! Lol.
Indeed
Plus they made her husband appear gay when he wasn’t
Its a shame they couldnt take some kind of plaster cast of the ship imprint. Im sure now they could use a drone to scan the whole vessel and transfer the shape into a computer!
Think how many helmets and stuff were made and how few we've found.
This film kept mentioning the uniqueness of the helmet and the other Sutton Hoo items. They are unique in more ways than one, for example, they weren't stolen from another country.
Lol
why are all of the artifacts shown upside down?
The nation was amazed with the discoveries at Sutton Hoo. ..... So they drove all over the site in tanks. Even driving clean through the middle of the excavated SHIP! WTF!
doesn't hold a candle to the works in Asia and Rome/Greece at the time
@@ce1834 have you never heard of the dark ages? you know, the period where europe famously lost much of its technological and societal prowess? no shit it isnt as amazing as other parts of the world during this period, unlike every other period.
@@canismajoris6733 Yes I am aware, you mean after your roman masters left lol, the Romans and Greeks were truly amazing civilsation compared to untamed barbaric civilisations of the north, where a helmet and a coin seems to be a national treasure :)
ce183 damn dude you sound sooooo racist. All history is intriguing and every era in every part of the world has a story to tell. Get off your high horse and enjoy the fascinating discoveries of the world.
@@ce1834 look at Greece now XD
💕💕💕💕💕
Curious of mr Brown is given due credit
Awesome helmet
The Dig brought me here.
Just watched the DIG movie
So some posh bloke muscled his way in and 5ook it over...imagine my surprise 🤨
And to think they went against the one promise they made to Mrs. Pretty... At least the truth came out eventually
24;13 that dome looks familiar
DIG DIG DIG
How is it known that there was so much embellishment on the helmet when the original one that was found doesn't have that embellishment from what I can see?
Old comment but you can clean the rust of the fragmented pieces and peice it together
You can also tell what's depctied on the helmet by looking at bulges from the back(inside part of the helmet)
Found out I’m 82% British 12% Irish Scottish 6% Native Proud to be !!!
Scottish are British. How can you be x% British and x% Scottish. Makes no sense. British isn't just another word for English you know.
recordar con respeto que algunos objetos FUERON ROBADOS Y NUNCA MAS REGRESADOS....
Came here after watching The Dig
Chi è qui perché la prof di inglese gli ha linkato il video?
dio santissimo sono a 10 minuti e già mi vorrei sparare
How old must a grave be for grave robbery to become archaeology? Asking for a friend.
An hour or two should do it.
I don't think there's going to be a mob of Anglo Saxon warriors demanding to have it back.
Is your friend an North American Indian pain-in-the-ass misguided activist?.
Same type of helmets found in Valsgärde Sweden.
Didn't some Anglo Saxons come from Jutland and Southern Sweden?
honors britlit
more like.... 2x speed
YEEEEEEEEEET
What ever happened to Basil Brown after the fence sitters rolled in and stole all the glory for themselves. Swells like polatitain to me.
I question the authorship & I think, questions have to asked
Imagine if an Egyptian archaeologist dug this up and took a few pieces with them back to Egypt???? Hmmmmm...
R pieces missing!! Armagh chalice
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she had seen this why would she lie for what ?
Indian gartnet. Amazing. Trade ties and routes we can never know existed thousands of years ago.
In the old roman city of Wroxeter, which carried on being used after the Romans left, they have found baboon bones, ( these have also been found in a 6C context in Ireland and Russia !) It seems warlords had unusual pets at their court as status symbols and testifies to long distant trade with North Africa. They also found a headstone of a Hound King called Cunorix, from the Holly tree tribe.
Well, will anyone remember ours after we are gone?. Not Likely sadly, or for the better even (Sarcasm) if Life After People is correct.
Is this the 1984 BBC documentary?
Johnny McHuerdo I would say almost certainly not, the picture is far to good quality
2006
ALL DUE TO MR BROWN U MEAN
I’m pretty disappointed with the British museum and it’s tainted hidden artefacts past. Oh the stuff you could find hidden underneath
He shouldn't use British and English interchangeably...
Why Not?
Er...not the same thing. Is there a reason to do so?
They mean the same thing!.
@@davidhoogendyke2774 you think English and British mean the same thing? Are you from the USA? The levels of ignorance in that Nation are legendary worldwide of course but you may have a special case of your own.
Did basil, ever get recognition in his life, r his wife's..?
bababooey
God my Anglo Saxon Germanic ancestors were good with gold and stuff
Old hag, this has nothing to do with anglo saxons.
No, all golds there are stolen
@@joannechisholm4501 what?
@@joonte1010 Yes is does his grave was found in East Angla he was Rædwald King of the East English. He was an Anglian king. Hope you know that the Saxons,Angles and the Jutes came to Briton i 449AD after they were invited by Vogican King of the Britons to stop the Picts.
@@updown9697 No I said the gold was not stolen it was found here in England so how can it be stolen?
not shocked but dismayed that the upper class pig took away this amazing man.s achivement at the time this would have been normal and of course a reflection ot the entitlement culture of the upper classes moreover im sure mr basil brown should have been hansomly rewarded in a much that his life made easyer with some compensation class snobery makes me sick im a brit so i know what im talking about
Makes one wonder how Hitler ever thought he could defeat the English-the English were primarily descendants of Anglo-Saxons and Norsemen (aka Norman’s). Even the King and Queen were of German descent.
So German people can't be defeated? What, are you living in 1915?
Correct
One wonders how Hitler EVER thought anything! He was deluded, like all racists.
Hitler conquered almost all of Europe in a very short time.. there's no reason to believe that he couldn't take England as well. In fact the British leadership knew they could not hold out against Hitler's armys indefinitely without resupply and reinforcements from the west.
He didn’t want to fight them
But Britain did not trust Hitler to keep his word
very indo european
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Looks like a samurai helmet
Well not really it looks more roman if you look at it closely
And of course the depictions on it have germanic religious and cultural significance
"Page one of BRITISH history"? Is that meant to be a joke?