They were not one united people, but lots of warring tribes that settled in different parts of Britain. The biggest tribes were the Angles, Saxons and the Jutes. But they weren’t always at war.
The Angles, Saxons and Jutes arrived in Kent later in the 5th ... In 1909 the Aero Club of Great Britain built Britain’s ...
Then treasure hunters equipped with metal detectors—ubiquitous in Britain—began to call ... very powerful Germanic tribes, the Saxons, Angles, and Jutes." Modern scholars locate the homelands ...
The Anglo-Saxons "made the whole thing from scratch" rather than reuse an old coin, says an expert. Archaeologists found the remains of a ditch, indicating where Oxford's defences originally stood.
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