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Martin Carver, Sutton Hoo: a Seventh-Century Princely Burial Ground and its Context. (London: British Museum Press, 2005, 576 pp., ISBN 0 7141 2322 6 [Reports of the Research Committee of the Society of Antiquaries of London 69])
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