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Anglo-Saxon Websites
The websites listed below contain further information for those interested in Anglo-Saxon history on-line. The Orb The On-Line Reference Book for Medieval Studies. This is a cooperative effort on the part of scholars across the internet to establish an online textbook source for medieval studies. This is the section dealing with the Anglo-Saxons The Internet Medieval Sourcebook Located at Fordham University Center for Medieval Studies in the US this covers an area much wider than just Anglo-Saxon history but contains on-line extracts from important early sources such as Gildas Regia Anglorum A UK living history society made up of independent local groups. The society attempts to recreate a cross section of English life around 1000 AD. Anglo-Saxon History: A Select Bibliography by Simon Keynes An exhaustive bibliography of all things Anglo-Saxon Angelcynn A living history society formed in 1995 which aims to portray the life of the English people in the period 400 - 900AD 3rd Stone The Magazine for the New Antiquarian Current Archaeology The home pages of Current Archaeology, Britain's leading archaeological magazine. This covers a much wider period than just the Anglo-Saxon era but nevertheless there is much useful material here. British Archaeology Another popular British archaeological magazine The Ruin and Conquest of Britain 400 A.D. - 600 A.D. Interesting website of an Australian academic with maps dealing with Dark-Age Britain The Saxon Shore Quarterly electronic magazine covering Dark Age and Saxon Britain. Lots of useful material online TimeTeam Homepage of the Channel 4 archaeology program Vortigern Studies A guide to Britain in the direct post-Roman era 400-600 AD Map of Anglo-Saxon England A very well drawn large-scale map of southern England on the Anglo-Saxons.net website Secrets of the Norman Invasion Site by Nick Austen dealing with the Norman landing in 1066 Anglo-Saxon Books Publishes books covering many aspects of early English history, language and culture Matheliende The Newsletter of Anglo-Saxon Studies at The University of Georgia |
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