“Mysterious features” found during a survey of Sutton Hoo are to be at the centre of a fresh archaeological dig.
A grave, burial ship and treasures, thought to be related to King Rædwald - the 7th Century Anglo-Saxon ruler of East Anglia - were revealed in 1939.
Researchers said a dig in June would see if the newly-discovered features were archaeological or geological.
Angus Wainwright, a National Trust archaeologist, said the project would be “painstaking”.
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