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The Anglo-Saxons: how do we know about life in Anglo-Saxon England?

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In this unit, pupils develop their understanding of the link between sources and historical knowledge. They learn about some of the main historical sources that exist for the Anglo-Saxon period and how historians have used these to present arguments about life in Anglo-Saxon

This unit uses and builds on knowledge about artefacts and archaeologists that pupils built in units across years 1-4. It develops their understanding of Anglo-Saxon England that they gained in the previous unit by introducing more detail about Anglo-Saxon society and culture. This unit prepares pupils for the year 6 unit about Viking York, allowing pupils to compare Anglo-Saxon and Viking society and culture whilst further developing their understanding of sources and evidence.

  1. Anglo-Saxon grave goods
  2. The graves of Anglo-Saxon women
  3. Anglo-Saxon coins
  4. Anglo-Saxon law codes
  5. Religious buildings and artefacts
  6. How we know about life in Anglo-Saxon England

  • Pupils need to know that the Romans abandoned Britain in 409 CE.
  • Pupils need to know about the large-scale migration and settlement by Angles, Saxons and Jutes to Britain.
  • Pupils need to grasp the political and social organisation of Anglo-Saxon England into different kingdoms.
  • Pupils should understand how historians and archaeologists interact with sources and artefacts to make claims about the past.

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