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: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help)I am arguing that it is likely that the men buried in the princely burials at Prittlewell and Sutton Hoo mound 1 served, with a group of their contemporaries, as cavalry soldiers in the Foederati recruited by Tiberius in 575 in the wars with the Sasanians on the eastern front.
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(help) Markham, Robert A. D. (2002). Sutton Hoo: through the rear view mirror, 1937–1942. Woodbridge: Sutton Hoo Society. ISBN 978-0954345303.We can do computer simulations of this, but to actually find out there's only one way to do it and that's to build it and put it in the water and row it and then perhaps sail it.
the resting place of a warrior and the gruesome 'sand bodies'. ... when the soil was scraped back, the outlines of more graves appeared. With careful excavation, human forms could be detected as areas of harder, darker sand. These 'sand bodies' lay in a variety of distorted positions, indicating that, unlike previous finds, these individuals had not been ceremoniously buried.
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: CS1 maint: location (link)I am arguing that it is likely that the men buried in the princely burials at Prittlewell and Sutton Hoo mound 1 served, with a group of their contemporaries, as cavalry soldiers in the Foederati recruited by Tiberius in 575 in the wars with the Sasanians on the eastern front.
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(help) Markham, Robert A. D. (2002). Sutton Hoo: through the rear view mirror, 1937–1942. Woodbridge: Sutton Hoo Society. ISBN 978-0954345303.{{cite journal}}
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(help) Markham, Robert A. D. (2002). Sutton Hoo: through the rear view mirror, 1937–1942. Woodbridge: Sutton Hoo Society. ISBN 978-0954345303.We can do computer simulations of this, but to actually find out there's only one way to do it and that's to build it and put it in the water and row it and then perhaps sail it.
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(help) Markham, Robert A. D. (2002). Sutton Hoo: through the rear view mirror, 1937–1942. Woodbridge: Sutton Hoo Society. ISBN 978-0954345303.