Anglo-Saxon England (1979) takes the history and archaeology of Britain from the fifth century AD through to 1066 covering perhaps the most enigmatic period in British history when post-Roman native British and Continental influences amalgamated in a manner often difficult to unravel. Drawing upon archaeology history literature place-names and the results of the latest scientific methods the authors show how the Anglo-Saxons built up a flourishing civilization the foundation of English life and have bequeathed their legacy to the English-speaking people of the New World.|Anglo-Saxon England | History