Anglo-saxon archaeology
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| Information about a national society which recreates a cross section of English life around the turn of the first millennium. Include articles on domestic life, battles, people, and places.
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Publisher covering many aspects of Anglo-Saxon history, language and culture. Topics dealt with include food, law, runes, Christianity, women, verse, warriors, magic, legends, monastic sign language, riddles and the Old English language.
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Corpus of royal diplomas, wills of prominent churchmen, and records of land grants in Latin and the vernacular. Provides reference works, information on Anglo-Saxon bishops and abbots, and a list of charters organised by archive.
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Topics covered include old English language and literature, Anglo-Latin and Latin ecclesiastical texts, palaeography, diplomatic, illumination, history, numismatics, onomastics, archaeology, fiction, and children's books.
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Angelcynn (pronounced 'Angle-kin') is an Old English word meaning 'the English People'. This Angelcynn is a living history society which aims to recreate, as authentically as possible, the richness of the birth of a nation which has passed into legend and into lore. Includes details of Anglo-Saxon weapons and armour, including an Anglo-Saxon helmet and other items found in a grave in Northamptonshire.
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Contents and information about the annual journal concerned with the archaeology and history of England and its neighbours during the Anglo-Saxon period (AD 400 to 1100).
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