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What Was Normal Life Like In Anglo-Saxon Britain? | Life In Anglo-Saxon Times | Chronicle
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This is a unique look into what the world was like during the time period we now consider the Dark Ages. Houlgate Village provides an introduction to life during the Dark Ages. This film features authentic, atmospheric reconstructions of everyday life, expert commentary, and covers laws and religion, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, and Alfred the Great.

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Date of upload: Mar 11, 2023 ^^


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@MemoryAmethyst

2 weeks ago

This was one of my daughters favourite shows when she was little. Most of it went over her head but she liked seeing other kids her age doing things.

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@henrikduende

1 year ago

In 1995 we live in a push button world.. 2023 hold my beer 😂

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@MagdaleneDivine

1 year ago

It's like 3 and a half minutes of that music and I would choose the plague over listening to that music ever again.

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@lw3646

7 months ago

Pretty interesting documentary. There's so many about Roman Britain but very few out there about the Saxon period.

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@dontnoable

8 months ago

Idk why people saying they didn't like the music it was ace

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@morkar90

1 year ago

This is genuinely one of the best channels on youtube.

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@lula-kester

1 year ago

This is giving me... 8th grade world history teacher is out for a week with the flu.

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@kathleenbarry4224

11 months ago

I enjoyed this. I appreciate that they will say when they don’t know something.

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@griseldamussett7754

2 months ago

This is a marvellous summary, very well presented. Thank you. Have taken notes!

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@amandapittar9398

11 months ago

Children from 1995 eh? Can you imagine children from 2023? Separated from devices for a whole day and asked to perform manual labour instead? I’m laughing 😆. I wonder if the village is still going.

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@censusgary

1 year ago

The fire pits shown had no chimneys or flues. The smoke filtered out through the roof thatch— or didn’t. The houses must have been constantly full of smoke. The people consequently had many lung ailments, especially those who had to work with the fires, such as cooks (probably mainly women) and smiths.

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@zohlandt

1 year ago

This program is almost 30 years old. A lot of what's been told here is no longer the case. We have a pretty decent knowledge on how houses were built, what people ate (which was absolutely NOT tasteless) and what they wore. That guy in his "mideaval" outfit is full of fantasy. Common people didn't have the fibulae to keep their cloak on. They didn't walk around with a cloak all day, like we don't wear our coats al day. And not only women wore something on their heads. Man had a white cap on. All of them as they were mandatory. And they most certainly didn't have a haircut like this guy has.

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@rb-qm5pb

1 year ago

staying warm fed & clothed are ESSENTIAL TODAY

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@JasonKale

10 months ago

@8:35 I think a lot Modern people need a dose of this reality...

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@marilynmitchell2712

1 year ago

I finally know what "stone soup" is. And wow; the origin of honeymoon.

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@LondongirlMaryam

3 months ago

Thank you. Very interesting

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@gic8849

1 year ago

THERE’S NO DAUB ON THAT WATTLE

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@rialobran

1 year ago

There was nothing dark about this period.

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@theCosmicQueen

11 months ago

wet feet? well maybe, did these researchers not find out about greasing the leather? soak it in warm melted fat / grease, let it soak in well. add more later, cooled off. Then buff it. helps to waterproof it. use very thick pressed leather for soles, several layers.

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@Hallarugga89

1 year ago

Is the saxphone also invented by us saxons ? What insterment is used in the back garment of this video

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