‘Prickles down the neck’: project reveals unsung female heroes of Sutton Hoo dig

Barbara Wagstaff and Mercie Lack ’s photographs of 1939 excavation left in plastic bag at National TrustIt was 12 years ago that conservator Anita Bools first laid eyes on photographs which had been left in a plastic bag at the reception of theNational Trust site Sutton Hoo by a mystery donor.She remembered they were laid out on tables for her to see and decide how important they might be. “It was one of those moments you get prickles down the back of your neck. I thought ‘my goodness … this is the genuine thing’. It almost felt like the archaeological discovery itself.”Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Tags: Archaeology The National Trust History Photography Source Type: news
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