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- Anglo-Saxon_weaponry abstract "An array of different weapons were created and used in Anglo-Saxon England from the fifth through to the eleventh century CE. Most common were spears, although other missile weapons included bows and arrows, slings, and throwing axes. Weapons designed for hand-to-hand combat included swords, battle axes, and shields. As well as evidently being used by warriors in a military context, weapons also had great symbolic value for the Anglo-Saxons, apparently having strong connotations pertaining to gender and social status.Weapons were commonly included as grave goods in the inhumation burials of Early Anglo-Saxon England, which were produced from the mid-fifth to the seventh centuries; in the vast majority of cases these were included with men, although in some instances weapons were also deposited with the burials of women and children. During the seventh century, which coincided largely with the Christianisation of the Anglo-Saxons, grave goods ceased to be commonly included in funerary burials. In other examples, weapons were deposited in the ground or water-places in an apparently non-funerary context. However, the establishment of a literate Christian clergy in Anglo-Saxon England allowed for the production of an array of textual sources from the seventh century onward; weapons and the manner in which they were used in warfare are mentioned in a number of these Late Anglo-Saxon sources, most notably Beowulf and The Battle of Maldon.From the nineteenth century onward, scholarly interest in Anglo-Saxon England led antiquarians and subsequently archaeologists to analyse the material evidence for weaponry from this period, while historians have examined references to weapons in the textual sources. Further, historical re-enactors have created and used replicas of such items.".
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- Anglo-Saxon_weaponry align "left".
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- Anglo-Saxon_weaponry quote ""Forðon sceall gar wesan".
- Anglo-Saxon_weaponry quote ""Henceforth spear shall be, on many cold morning,".
- Anglo-Saxon_weaponry quote ""The early pagan Anglo-Saxons left ample physical evidence of their lives as a result of their practice of burying their dead with grave goods, yet they left no written record; once converted to Christianity and given the opportunity to record their lives with the written word they disdained the pagan practices of their forebears, burying their dead without material possessions. As a consequence, we are repeatedly driven to interpret artefacts from the pagan period on the basis of much later written records".".
- Anglo-Saxon_weaponry quote "grasped in fist, lifted in hand".".
- Anglo-Saxon_weaponry quote "hæfan on handa"".
- Anglo-Saxon_weaponry quote "monig morgenceald mindum bewunden".
- Anglo-Saxon_weaponry source "— Beowulf line 3021".
- Anglo-Saxon_weaponry source "— Richard Underwood, 1999.".
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- Anglo-Saxon_weaponry subject Category:Anglo-Saxon_England.
- Anglo-Saxon_weaponry subject Category:Conflict_in_Anglo-Saxon_England.
- Anglo-Saxon_weaponry subject Category:Early_Middle_Ages.
- Anglo-Saxon_weaponry subject Category:Medieval_England.
- Anglo-Saxon_weaponry subject Category:Medieval_weapons.
- Anglo-Saxon_weaponry subject Category:Weapons.
- Anglo-Saxon_weaponry comment "An array of different weapons were created and used in Anglo-Saxon England from the fifth through to the eleventh century CE. Most common were spears, although other missile weapons included bows and arrows, slings, and throwing axes. Weapons designed for hand-to-hand combat included swords, battle axes, and shields.".
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