Childhood in Anglo-Saxon England

A fascinating in-depth study of what it was like to be a child in Anglo-Saxon times

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What was it like to be a child in England between the fifth and eleventh centuries?

Who looked after children, how were they educated, what games did they play, and when did they have to take on adult responsibilities?

What happened at birth, when were they weaned, what did they eat, how were they cared for, and how were they mourned if they died?

In this ground-breaking book, Dr Sally Crawford teases out the world of the early medieval English child through a wide-ranging investigation of the archaeological, historical and literary evidence, including excavated cemeteries and settlements, medical texts, law codes and wills, annals, lives of the saints, and riddles, to paint a colourful picture of childhood in the Anglo-Saxon past.

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Dimensions 198 × 129 mm
Author

Publisher

The History Press

Imprint

The History Press

Cover

Paperback

Pages

294

Language

English

Edition

New edition

Dewey

305.2309420902 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K