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Anglo-Saxons
‘Anglo-Saxons’ is the name applied to the groups of people who arrived in Britain from northern Germany and Denmark in the 400s. They spoke various dialects of a language related to German that we now call Old English.
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Iron axe-hammer Early Anglo-Saxon, early 6th century AD From Grave 19, Howletts, Littlebourne, Kent
Viking Iron axe-head; 10th-11th c, River Thames, London Projecting spurs on either side of the head, broad neck, and markedly expanded blade.
An Anglo-Saxon warrior swung his battle-ax around his head in an arc before landing a blow on an enemy.
The Anglo-Saxons were a people who inhabited Great Britain from the 5th century.
The Anglo-Saxons were a people who inhabited Great Britain from the 5th century. Axe head variation.
Comparing the designs of the Viking and early Roman Saxon axe heads
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