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The Anglo-Saxons primarily wrote on materials such as parchment, made from animal skins, and later on paper, which became more common. They used quills as writing instruments and ink made from natural substances. Additionally, inscriptions were often carved into wood, stone, or metal for more permanent records. Their writing was mainly in Old English, using the Latin alphabet introduced by Christian missionaries.

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