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Amateur archaeologist Basil Brown famously made the discovery of a lifetime back in 1939, when he brushed away the Suffolk soil and revealed the richest intact early medieval grave in Europe. More than a grave, it was a spectacular funerary monument on an epic scale: a 27m (88.6ft) long ship with a burial chamber full of dazzling riches.
Basil John Wait Brown (22 January 1888 – 12 March 1977) was an English archaeologist and astronomer. Self-taught, he discovered and excavated a 6th-century Anglo-Saxon ship burial at Sutton Hoo in 1939, which has come to be called "one of the most important archaeological discoveries of all time".
- 1932 to c. 1968
- Excavations at Sutton Hoo
- 12 March 1977 (aged 89), Rickinghall, Suffolk, England
Basil Brown was an archaeologist who worked for Ipswich Museum. Archaeologist Basil Brown unearthed some of the greatest treasures ever found in the UK. The story of the Sutton Hoo...
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In 1939, Edith Pretty, a landowner at Sutton Hoo, Suffolk, asked archaeologist Basil Brown to investigate the largest of several Anglo-Saxon burial mounds on her property. Inside, he made one of the most spectacular archaeological discoveries of all time.
Basil Brown was an archaeologist who worked for Ipswich Museum. When Mrs Pretty decided to excavate the site she was advised by Ipswich Museum to recruit the self-taught Suffolk...
Feb 5, 2021 · After Pretty hired self-taught amateur archaeologist Basil Brown, the dig began the following spring. Over the next year or so, Brown, who was later joined by archaeologists from the...