Our understanding of how the Anglo-Saxons lived comes from a combination of archaeological findings, historical texts, and artifacts. Archaeological excavations of settlements and burial sites provide physical evidence of their homes, tools, and daily life. Additionally, written records, such as the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and various legal texts, offer insights into their social structures, customs, and beliefs. Together, these sources paint a picture of their culture, economy, and interactions with neighboring societies.
AngloSaxons and Vikings
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You will then know that how the ancestors lived
He lived on that on ship. You know...
Know more than 500 slaves lived ina plantation
Vikings and Celtics
Yes.
AngloSaxons and Vikings
We do not know when Sophia lived (possibly the 1st or 2nd century). We do not know where she lived (possibly Rome). We do not know if she lived (her story seems more like a myth or allegory).
When you say that the early Anglo-Saxons were pagans you mean that the people did not believe in a Supreme Being.
bones
All humans who have ever existed have lived on Earth. Until a few centuries ago people did not know Earth was a planet, but they still lived here.
So we know how long we have lived
how should i know
Need a noun here to know who "they" are.
Elizabeth of York lived in Yorkshire, but I DON'T KNOW WHERE!
i need to know who lived in the blarney castle and what was it used for ? i used to live there