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Mildenhall Museum ready for Anglo-Saxon warrior & horse | Mildenhall Museum ready for Anglo-Saxon warrior & horse |
(about 9 hours later) | |
A Suffolk museum has taken delivery of the skeletal remains of an Anglo-Saxon warrior and his horse. | A Suffolk museum has taken delivery of the skeletal remains of an Anglo-Saxon warrior and his horse. |
The remains were found in 1997 at RAF Lakenheath and they are going on display at nearby Mildenhall Museum. | The remains were found in 1997 at RAF Lakenheath and they are going on display at nearby Mildenhall Museum. |
The warrior is thought to have died in about AD 500 and the find included a bridle, sword and shield. | The warrior is thought to have died in about AD 500 and the find included a bridle, sword and shield. |
The bones are being displayed under glass in the same position they were found in and the public will be able to see them next month. | The bones are being displayed under glass in the same position they were found in and the public will be able to see them next month. |
Suffolk Archaeological Service has been in charge of the skeletons, which were part of a cemetery containing 427 graves. | Suffolk Archaeological Service has been in charge of the skeletons, which were part of a cemetery containing 427 graves. |
The warrior is believed to have been born locally and was about 30 years old when he died. | |
Osteo-archeaologists | Osteo-archeaologists |
Jo Caruth, senior project officer with the Suffolk Archaeological Service, said: "Finally it's here in Mildenhall where it belongs and it's the first time we've seen the complete bridle with the horse since it was dug up. | Jo Caruth, senior project officer with the Suffolk Archaeological Service, said: "Finally it's here in Mildenhall where it belongs and it's the first time we've seen the complete bridle with the horse since it was dug up. |
"What really made this find special was the very good bone preservation and man and horse were buried together, whereas in other places they are in separate graves. | "What really made this find special was the very good bone preservation and man and horse were buried together, whereas in other places they are in separate graves. |
"We've brought in osteo-archaeologists to make sure the bones are positioned in the right way in the display." | "We've brought in osteo-archaeologists to make sure the bones are positioned in the right way in the display." |
The museum has been doubled in size to house the new exhibit using £789,813 provided by Forest Heath District Council. | The museum has been doubled in size to house the new exhibit using £789,813 provided by Forest Heath District Council. |
The display is being opened to the public on 8 October. | The display is being opened to the public on 8 October. |
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