The
Origins of the Anglo-Saxons
Donald Henson
Did the Anglo-Saxon migration consist of the movement of a few hundred
warriors who seized power and ruled over an indigenous population? Or
was it a very mixed series of large and small migrations over a long
period which differed greatly in nature from time-to-time and place-to-place?
Donald Henson has
brought together a wide range of information and arguments concerning
the Anglo-Saxon migration to Britain. His purpose is to examine evidence
from many different disciplines and provide a base from which a balanced
and credible view of the period can be built.
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248mm high x 170mm 9¾x 6¾ inches ISBN 1-898281-40-8
304 pages hardback