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Sutton Hoo Basil Brown Edith Pretty. He wrote regular letters to. suffolk archaeologist basil brown was assisted by members of edith pretty's staff. widowed landowner edith pretty had called in local archaeologist basil brown to investigate a series of. suffolk archaeologist basil brown was assisted by members of edith pretty's staff. He wrote regular letters to. in the summer of 1937, as the specter of world war ii loomed over europe, edith pretty, a wealthy widow living near woodbridge, a small town in suffolk, england, met with the curator of a local. at a treasure trove inquest on august 14, 1939, basil brown testified and helped convince officials that the enormous find at sutton hoo was the property of edith pretty. After the inquest, pretty ended up donating the sutton hoo

Sutton Hoo
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He wrote regular letters to. suffolk archaeologist basil brown was assisted by members of edith pretty's staff. in the summer of 1937, as the specter of world war ii loomed over europe, edith pretty, a wealthy widow living near woodbridge, a small town in suffolk, england, met with the curator of a local. suffolk archaeologist basil brown was assisted by members of edith pretty's staff. He wrote regular letters to. at a treasure trove inquest on august 14, 1939, basil brown testified and helped convince officials that the enormous find at sutton hoo was the property of edith pretty. After the inquest, pretty ended up donating the sutton hoo widowed landowner edith pretty had called in local archaeologist basil brown to investigate a series of.

Sutton Hoo

Sutton Hoo Basil Brown Edith Pretty He wrote regular letters to. suffolk archaeologist basil brown was assisted by members of edith pretty's staff. He wrote regular letters to. He wrote regular letters to. in the summer of 1937, as the specter of world war ii loomed over europe, edith pretty, a wealthy widow living near woodbridge, a small town in suffolk, england, met with the curator of a local. suffolk archaeologist basil brown was assisted by members of edith pretty's staff. After the inquest, pretty ended up donating the sutton hoo at a treasure trove inquest on august 14, 1939, basil brown testified and helped convince officials that the enormous find at sutton hoo was the property of edith pretty. widowed landowner edith pretty had called in local archaeologist basil brown to investigate a series of.

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