Advertisement An Anglo-Saxon burial ground has been discovered on a plot of land earmarked to become University of Cambridge accommodation. Excavations at the site revealed more than 60 graves which date back to a similar period as the famed Sutton Hoo site, around 400-650AD. Many of the newly-discovered burials contain grave goods such as bronze brooches, bead necklaces, glass flasks, weapons, and pottery. Experts claim the haul of artefacts is one of British archaeology's mos significant finds since the Sutton Hoo burial ship was found in 1938. Scroll down for video Picured, a drone shot of the 60 graves found at the Cambridge site. it is said to be the biggest archaeology find since the famed Sutton Hoo dig