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Helmet from the ship-burial at Sutton Hoo

Original helmet

  • Replica: front view

    Replica: front view

  • Replica: side view

    Replica: side view

  • 1968: Excavation of the ship

    1968: Excavation of the ship

 

Height: 31.800 cm

Gift of Mrs E.M. Pretty

M&ME 1939,10-10,93

Room 41: Europe AD 300-1100

    Helmet from the ship-burial at Sutton Hoo

    Anglo-Saxon, early 7th century AD
    From Mound 1, Sutton Hoo, Suffolk, England

    An iron helmet covered with decorative panels of tinned bronze

    This extraordinary helmet is very rare; only four helmets dating to the early medieval period have been found so far in England: at Sutton Hoo, Benty Grange, Wollaston and York.

    The helmet has panels decorated with interlacing Style II animal ornament and heroic scenes, motifs that were common in the Germanic world at this time. One scene shows two warriors, wearing horned helmets, holding short swords and down-turned spears. The other shows a mounted warrior trampling a fallen enemy, a theme handed down from the Roman Empire.

    The face-mask is the most remarkable feature of the helmet: it has eye-sockets, eyebrows and a nose, which has two small holes cut in it to allow the wearer to breathe freely. The bronze eyebrows are inlaid with silver wire and garnets. Each ends in a gilt-bronze boars-head - perhaps a symbol of strength and courage. Placed against the top of the nose, between the eyebrows, is a gilded dragon-head that lies nose to nose with a similar dragon-head placed at the end of the low crest that runs over the cap. The nose, eyebrows and dragon make up a great bird with outstretched wings that flies on the helmet.

    The helmet was badly damaged when the burial chamber collapsed. By precisely locating the remaining fragments as if in a three-dimensional jigsaw puzzle, the helmet has been rebuilt. A complete reconstruction has also been made.

    S. Marzinzik, The Sutton Hoo Helmet, British (London, The British Museum Press, 2007)

    R.L.S. Bruce-Mitford, The Sutton Hoo ship burial-2, vol. 2: arms, armour and regalia (London, The British Museum Press, 1978)

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