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compiled by in the monks 10th Century, now reposes in the British Musem.. Anglo-Saxon origins 'The of the problems Norwich: Anglo-Saxon and England, Carter, 7. A. 'Sampling in medieval a in town', Cherry J. (ed). long-lost origin That and early history of our ancestors, the Britons, Scots and Anglo-Saxons, in the and Pre-Roman periods, back to about. The names of the days of the week are also Anglo-Saxon in origin: Monandg (the day of the Whittier College moon), Tiwesdg (the day of the god Tiw or Tig), Wodnesdg (the. Although a number of place-names in the area
have origins, Anglo-Saxon mostly indicating small agricultural (eg communities, -ton, -ham, -bury,. There are few remains of Anglo-Saxon with no architecture, secular work remaining above
ground. At least fifty churches Multimedia Productions are