Anglo-Saxon FAQs
Stephen Pollington
This book has been written as a series of simple questions and
concise answers, in the form of an FAQ document. The inspiration for
the book comes from the many occasions when the author was asked questions
such as “Did they have fire?” or “Didn’t they
all just wear skins?” or “Did they really have metal?”
Perhaps the inability to distinguish between Anglo-Saxons and Palaeolithic
cave-dwellers stems from the fact that the Anglo-Saxons are almost invisible
in our modern educational time-line – the salient points are ‘Romans’,
'Vikings', ‘Normans’, ‘Tudors’ and ‘Victorians’
and everything else melds into a generic groups of fur-wearing, club-wielding
savages.
More serious - and much harder to answer in a few words - are questions
such as “How do you know what Old English sounded like?”
or “Couldn’t they have kept worshipping their heathen gods
away from the church, so it would never have been recorded?” or
“What makes you think they had sails on their ships?” These
are intelligent questions about which many books and articles have been
written, and the answers are perhaps still not accepted as definitive
by all.
In these pages you will find an attempt to answer some of those awkward
questions you want to ask
– or would rather someone else asked.
32 illustrations - 11 in colour
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ISBN 978 1 898281 50 4 128 pages