Sutton Hoo: Anglo-Saxon king's ship replica could launch in 2022
Its hoard of gold and silver is said to be as historically important as Stonehenge or the Mary Rose.
In 1939, it's thought the remains of King Raedwald, the 7th Century Anglo-Saxon ruler of East Anglia, were discovered buried with a ship several miles from the North Sea at Sutton Hoo in Suffolk.
Now the story of the burial ship could be brought back to life with the help of the University of Southampton.
Volunteer ship builders are using historical materials and techniques to build a reconstruction of the ship, that is hoped to enter the sea trial phase in early 2020.
Reporter: Lewis Coombes