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Southend burial site 'UK's answer to Tutankhamun'

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Found next to an Aldi, the 'UK's answer to Tutankhamun's tomb': Burial site thought to belong to Anglo-Saxon Prince Saexa is uncovered in Essex in one of Britain's 'most significant archaeological finds EVER'
Thought to be the burial chamber of the brother of Anglo-Saxon King Saebert
Has been hailed as the 'British equivalent of Tutankhamun's tomb' by experts
The tomb is completely intact as looters and archaeologists could never find it
It was discovered on land on land between a pub and an Aldi supermarket
Thought to be the burial chamber of the brother of Anglo-Saxon King Saebert
Has been hailed as the 'British equivalent of Tutankhamun's tomb' by experts
The tomb is completely intact as looters and archaeologists could never find it
It was discovered on land on land between a pub and an Aldi supermarket