Sutton Hoo
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Your narration is absolute gold!
Thankyou!
There's a film about Sutton Hoo called The Dig starring Ralph Fiennes, it's a fascinating subject.
It was fascinating indeed!
Amen. A hidden gem of a film 👍🏼
Worth watching ! Wonderfully narrated, lots of treasures and addenda, definitive, interesting, and concise. Thank you for your time and effort. Pat
Much appreciated. Thankyou for watching!
This deserves way more views.
When I wrote this I misread 9 minutes as 9 months. Oops! Keep watching people!
@@aaronoshea3453 Still, the whole channel deserves way more views.
@@absurdist9609 he does a great job. Id like to see him carve out a niche. The history guy, kings and generals,Simon whistler and others have really carved out some large veiwer counts
Thanks! We are slowly getting there.
@@benjaminrees6665 I've narrated on a few channel who have done so, who have also helped kickstart us here, so hopefully a niche can soon be established!
I think that the Sutton Hoo burial sight and it's contents, are fabulous and intensely fascinating. I passionately hope that in the future, more of these sorts of sights are discovered, so we can appreciate the amazing craftsmanship of the contents contained within them, and learn much more about the context, of these burials, and the cultures that conducted them.
Usually I'm a supporter of the "where there is one, there is more" theory, but in this case, so many burials were looted, I fear, if there are more left intact, we may not find them
Never even heard of Sutton Hoo before, this was really good to see!
Thanks for watching!
Can't you guys see that's a Dwarven Battle Mask from the First Age, made to fight dragons and the terror they induced ? 😉
Of course, but no one wants to accept the truth!
Love your voice! Love your channel.
Thankyou! Glad you are enjoying the content :)
Fantastic work.
Thanks for watching!
Fascinating and excellently well covered! Can't wait to see more content on this ancient time period in English history. Cheers, mate!
Great work!
Cheers, thanks for watching as always!
thanks. I've been enjoying your videos.
Thanks for watching!
Many thanks for great interesting video 👍
Thanks for watching!
Well you for sure can't take your treasures with you!!
I visited Sutton Hoo on a school trip around the age of 12, unfortunately I definitely didn't appreciate it at the time!
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Cheers Barry!
I always read this as Sutton who?
Sutton Where?
@@alexanderdoddy7590 Sutton when? Or in old ænglish: Sutton hwæn?
It has a shiny eye??!?
aye, to mimic odin, who had only one eye
Yep! It may have been purely aesthetic (the helmet is a work of art) but may have offered some supposedly godly protection or invoked fear in the enemy
Is it an owl?
Are you Horton?