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Britannia: Anglo Saxon England
A comprehensive series of original material and contemporary sources relating to England before the Norman conquest.
www.britannia.com
Robert Vermaat's look at British history c.400-600 AD. Includes discussions of the evidence for Vortigern and the Wansdyke earthwork.
www.vortigernstudies.org.uk
Sean Miller provides an introduction, timeline, dates, lists of rulers and archbishops, maps, texts and translations, including a searchable database of charters.
www.anglo-saxons.net
The British Academy and Royal Historical Society describe their new edition of the corpus of Anglo-Saxon charters. Includes online versions of Sawyer's catalogue and Regesta Regum Anglorum.
www.trin.cam.ac.uk
Student essays about Anglo-Saxon England by William Bakken and a thesis about the relationship of King Cnut with the English Church.
members.aol.com
Discover how the Anglo-Saxons lived with an interactive guide to 8th-century English life. A guide for schoolchildren which aims to cover KS2 QCA Scheme of Work Unit 8b: 'Anglo-Saxons case study'.
www.bbc.co.uk
This living history group provides articles on Anglo-Saxon times with illustrations and references. Includes a virtual village, manor and minster.
www.regia.org
International Society of Anglo-Saxonists
Aims to further all aspects of Anglo-Saxon Studies and holds a conference every other year.
www.as.wvu.edu
The online newsletter of Anglo-Saxon studies at the University of Georgia.
virtual.park.uga.edu
Geography, ascendancy, and decline of the Kingdom of Mercia, and the Earldom as it existed under the Danelaw.
www.btinternet.com
Complete modern English translation published by the Online Medieval and Classical Library (OMACL).
sunsite.berkeley.edu
Map by Matthew White, hosted by Georgetown University.
www.georgetown.edu
Dr Sam Newton's Wuffings' Website
Explores the early medieval kingdom of East Anglia and its Wuffing dynasty as well as aspects of the literature, legend, history, and archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England.
www.wuffings.co.uk
Anthony Bradshaw explains this Saxon document which lists the fortified burhs of Wessex, with maps.
www.ogdoad.force9.co.uk
The Battle of Brunanburgh AD 937
Argues that the battle at which King Athelstan finally defeated the Danes was fought on a site near the present Burnley in Lancashire where the River Brun has its source. Battle account, maps and photographs.
brunanburgh937.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk