1.0 - 1 Anglo Saxons England 500-1066

1.0 - 1 Anglo Saxons England 500-1066

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1.1 Change and Calamity

This is the story of late antique Britain. How in the 3rd to 5th centuries, Britain went through two waves of economic dislocation and transformation, that changed the face of British society.<hr>

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1.2 Adventus Saxonum

The traditional story of the arrival of the Anglo Saxons is one of death and destruction, and the catastrophic and complete replacement of a British population by a new Germanic race within a generation. But there are other theories too - much more peaceful, much more gradual.<hr ...  Show more

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