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Sutton Hoo ship-burial is the most famous archaeological discovery associated with Bruce-Mitford. In 1939, he led the excavation of a large Anglo-Saxon burial mound in Suffolk, England. The excavation revealed a ship-burial containing a wealth of grave goods, including a helmet, sword, and jewelry. The discovery provided valuable insights into the culture and beliefs of the Anglo-Saxons and helped establish Bruce-Mitford as a leading archaeologist.