Anglo-saxon archaeology and A Guide - Resources and Review

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.
 
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).
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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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