mari431127 mari431127
  • 16-09-2021
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Why did the early Anglo-Saxeles bury their belongings with them when they died?

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didntaskbrolol didntaskbrolol
  • 16-09-2021

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In Anglo-Saxon times these sorts of things were often buried with people when they died - perhaps because the Anglo-Saxons thought the dead person would need them on their journey to another life.

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azizalali071 azizalali071
  • 16-09-2021
They thought the person would need them for his other life
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