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Title: The AngloSaxons and their Language


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The Anglo-Saxons and their Language
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Background Info
  • Came to country in 5th and 6th century
  • Brought their own language
  • Didnt kill all Native Britians but did destroy
    their language
  • Existing settlements were not destroyed, but
    Saxons found names hard to pronounce
  • Renamed people in their own language

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Language of the Anglo-Saxons
Words were joined with the name of the person
who founded the settlement or a very important
person Ex Ceaatas Ham (Chatham) Sandwich- The
village on sandy soil. Den-pasture
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Anglo-Saxon Writings
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Places
  • Some places were named after goddesses of the
    pagan Anglo-Saxons
  • These are names that came from the name Thunor
    Thun, Thunder, Thures, Thur, and Tus.

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Facts
  • England comes from the Germanic language meaning
    Land of Angles
  • Native Britons Wealas means foreigner/slave.
  • Days of the week were
  • Monandaeg (day of the moon)
  • Twrsoldaeg (the day of the god Tig)
  • Wednesdag (the day of the god Woden)
  • Dunresdaeg (the day of the god Dunor)
  • Saeternesdaeg (the day of the Roman god Saturn)
  • Sunnadaeg (the day of the Sun)

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Words Similar To Ours
  • Father- faeder
  • Mother- moder
  • Sister- sweaster
  • Brother- brothor

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References
  • www.regia.org/language.html
  • www.jagular.com/beowulf/journey.shtml
  • images.google.com/

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Anglo--Saxons and Their Clothes
  • 8/16/2004

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Mens Clothing
  • Typical attire short cloak or cape made of fur
    (usually sheep)
  • wore trousers fastened to waist with a belt
  • Most men wore tunics
  • Fetels, leather pouches, were worn by men to
    carry firestarting materials.

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Womens Clothing
  • Basic clothing Peplos dress (tubular garment
    clasped at the shoulders
  • Hair was usually long in pony tails
  • They wore an under dress
  • Lots of jewelry.

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Braid Weaving
  • This type of braid was considered a very high
    status
  • Usually only people of high stature had any
    weaved items
  • The tablets which connected each end of the weave
    piece was usually made of bone or wood

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Mens Ceremonial Clothing
  • A loincloth or breeches under tight leggings
  • Wore short tunic cinched with a leather belt
  • Wore tall pointed cap with the point bent over
  • Flat soled ankle height boots were also standard
    for men

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Womens Ceremonial Clothing
  • Wore long woolen gowns fastened together at the
    shoulders by paired broaches, with lots of colors
  • Wore their hair plaited
  • Shoes did not change for ceremonial purposes,
    flat soled ankle height boots were standard for
    all occasions

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Warfare Clothing
  • Had heavy shirts made of metal links
  • 20,000 links were used by overlapping metal rings
  • Worn over a padded tunic
  • Regular pants worn- with metal leg protectors

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Sources Needed
  • www.riga.org
  • www.search.netscape.com
  • www.google.com
  • www.yahoo.com
  • www.garbtheworld.com
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