Anglo-Saxon Sites

Anglo-Saxon Sites by Nancy Dickmann, published by Raintree in 2018, offers an engaging exploration of historical locations in the UK that date back to the Anglo-Saxon period. This 32-page book presents a detailed examination of various sites and remains, shedding light on the lifestyles and community structures of the Anglo-Saxons. Written in English, it serves as an informative resource for readers interested in history.
In this edition, readers will discover a tour of significant Anglo-Saxon sites, revealing insights into architectural practices and social organization of the time. The book emphasizes the importance of these locations in understanding the past, providing a glimpse into how the Anglo-Saxons constructed their homes and communities. Through its focus on juvenile nonfiction, this work aims to educate young readers about historical contexts and the relevance of archaeological findings.
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Which Anglo-Saxon places or remains still exist in the UK today? And what do they tell us about how the Anglo-Saxons lived? This book takes a tour around of some of these places, giving a fascinating glimpse of how Anglo-Saxons built their houses and communities as well as showing why they are significant.
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