Historical Events tagged with "suffolk"

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Exploration & Discovery

Discovery of the Hoxne Hoard

November 16th, 1992 32 years ago

Eric Lawes, a metal detectorist, discovered a significant hoard of Roman coins and artifacts in Hoxne, Suffolk. The find comprised over 15,000 coins along with exquisite silver and gold objects, dating back to the late Roman period. This remarkable discovery was made while Lawes was searching a plowed field with his metal detector. The Hoxne Hoard is renowned for its size and the quality of the items, leading to great excitement in the archaeological community and capturing widespread media attention.

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Exploration & Discovery

Unexplained Lights Over RAF Woodbridge

December 26th, 1980 44 years ago

Witnesses reported sightings of unexplained lights near RAF Woodbridge, sparking intrigue and speculation about extraterrestrial life. In the Rendlesham Forest area, military personnel claimed to see strange, brightly lit objects hovering in the sky. These reports came after a series of unusual sightings, leading to investigations by the United States Air Force and local authorities. The incident quickly gained media attention and is often referred to as 'Britain's Roswell.'

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Exploration & Discovery

Discovery of the Sutton Hoo Helmet Unveiled

July 28th, 1939 85 years ago

The Sutton Hoo helmet was discovered during archaeological excavations at Sutton Hoo, near Woodbridge in Suffolk, England. Led by archaeologist Basil Brown, the excavation revealed an exquisite burial site believed to be that of an Anglo-Saxon king. The helmet, adorned with intricate designs, represents the peak of craftsmanship of its era. Dating back to the 7th century, the discovery helped to illuminate the cultural and historical landscape of early medieval England.

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