The Experimental Sutton Hoo Ship - Context and Design (Paperback) - Martin Carver

The Experimental Sutton Hoo Ship - Context and Design (Paperback) - Martin Carver

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Prof Martin Carver is one of the leading archaeologists in Britain, and indeed Europe. He was professor at York from 1986 to 2008. He has been responsible for most of the excavations at Sutton Hoo since the 1970s.

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Unearthed from its burial mound, the Sutton Hoo ship offers a profound window into the political, cultural and technological world of seventh-century East Anglia.

On the eve of war in 1939 the remains of a wooden ship nearly 90 feet long were excavated beneath a mound at Sutton Hoo in Suffolk. Only the lines of iron rivets that secured the planking were still in place. This is the largest ship so far recovered from north-eastern Europe in the pre-Viking period. Now this great vessel is being reconstructed by the Sutton Hoo Ship’s Company on the Woodbridge waterfront.

In this book – the first of three – Martin Carver pictures the people that created the ship in the seventh century, and explores their world of beliefs, burial, ornamental metalwork, clothes, and carpentry. The treasure found in the ship marks the high point of the kingdom of East Anglia, a realm linked with continental Europe, the Mediterranean and the Byzantine empire. This coincided with the creation of great timber halls and great clinker-built wooden ships. In order to see what influenced the design and construction of the Sutton Hoo ships, we have to look at the surviving evidence for seventh century boats from a wide variety of countries.

This roll-call of broadly contemporary boats is followed by a description of how our ship came to be reconstructed today, through the initiatives of Sutton Hoo’s researchers and custodians and the people of Woodbridge, how it was designed and made a reality, concluding with an overview of what we can learn from this kind of recreation of a major archaeological discovery.

Additional Details:

  • Publisher: Boydell Press, 13 January 2026
  • ISBN: 9780241989630 
  • Number of pages: 208 
  • Weight: 1.3kg
  • Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm 

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We're delighted to present a brand new Time Team Special presented by Sir Tony Robinson!

In 1939, on the eve of war, a huge ship burial was discovered at Sutton Hoo, Suffolk, laden with golden treasures, befitting Anglo-Saxon royalty. Now, a team of shipwrights and volunteers at The Longshed in Woodbridge are building a scale reconstruction, as acccurately as possible, using traditional methods.

Over the last few years, Time Team has been following the incredible building project, gradually watching the ship take shape. Join us for the story so far...

SUPPORT THE SUTTON HOO SHIP'S COMPANY Help the SHSC reconstruct the ship by supporting the project using the links below.

Donate: https://saxonship.org/home-page/donate-2/

Fund a fixing: https://saxonship.org/sponsor-a-fixing/

"Each oak tree that we have felled will be replaced with 20 new oak trees that can all be sponsored. Our policy is to use all of the waste wood for worthy causes and replace the timber that we have used so that future generations can share the same experience."

PLUS - Series 1 of the Time Team dig at Sutton Hoo is now available to watch worldwide on YouTube for free, plus Time Team members can access the exclusive 'Dig Watch' from the site too. Season 2 will be available in 2026:

 

Film stills courtesy of Larry Horricks / Netflix (c) 2021

Photo Credit: John Preston (c) Justine Stoddart, 2020, United Agents, & Penguin Random House


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