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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Henrik Thrane*
Affiliation:
Fyns Stiftsmuseum, Hollufgård, Hestehaven 201, 5220 Odense SØ, Denmark

Abstract

The Ladby ship-burial, excavated in Denmark during 1935, was the precursor of Sutton Hoo, excavated in 1939. Both were ‘ship-moulds’, with the timber vanished but the shape of the vessel left in the earth and marked by its nails. While the British excavated Sutton Hoo and back-filled its barrow, the Danes left Ladby in place and on public display. Now Martin Carver's team is working again at Sutton Hoo though not on the ship-barrow itself; and the Danes have revisited Ladby, where they have made further discoveries in the barrow and made new provision for the ship-mould's continued preservation.

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Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd 1987

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