They did. They were made of wood and leather.
Angles, Saxons, Jutes
no this was a mtyh made up by normans
they made Pancakes!! :) yummy
They were made out of thach for the roof and wood for the walls.
The Anglo Saxons made clothing and textile production. Most of their clothes were made from wool. The women did the spinning and weaving to make clothes.
They did. They were made of wood and leather.
Angles, Saxons, Jutes
no this was a mtyh made up by normans
they made Pancakes!! :) yummy
The Anglo Saxons came to Britain after the Romans and they probably simply made use of a number system which was already in place, just as Latin was also used in writing.
They were made out of thach for the roof and wood for the walls.
he made two big brown poo's and made the anglo-saxons eat poo
The walls are made from sticks and the roof is made from mud.
The Anglo-Saxons were primarily composed of three groups: the Angles, the Saxons, and the Jutes. The Angles originated from what is now Denmark and northern Germany, while the Saxons hailed from the northwestern part of modern Germany. The Jutes came from the Jutland Peninsula, which is part of present-day Denmark. Together, these groups settled in England during the early medieval period, significantly shaping its culture and language.
The line of defence was called the shield wall. This is were the anglo-saxons locked all the shields together to create a wall were the opposing army would have to try and break through.
The members of three tribes, the Angles, the Saxons, and the Jutes, made up the majority of those who invaded and conquered Roman Britain and lager became know as the Anglo-Saxons. However, smaller numbers of people from other Germanic tribes also participated in this migration and conquest. And some members of all these tribes remained in Continental Europe and followed other paths.