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| Anglo-Saxon Food |
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| Anglo-Saxon Burial | Anglo-Saxon Holidays |
A Project submitted for the Anglo-Saxon Literature, Language, and Culture classes at Utah Valley State College Spring 2007.
Created by Mindy Harward, Rebekah Schwartz, Katlin Vest,
and Bethany Williams
Akasha Litha. 1997-99 April 10, 2007 <http://www.wicca.com/celtic/akasha/litha.htm >.
Akasha. Yule. 1997-99 April 10, 2007 <http://www.wicca.com/celtic/akasha/yule.htm>.
Akasha. Mabon.1997-99 April 10, 2007 <http://www.wicca.com/celtic/akasha/mabon.htm>.
Anon, 1992: Sutton Hoo, A Drama in the Acts, Current Archaeology 128, 324-330 <http://www.tanwayour.org/burial.html>.
Anon. Sutton Hoo: The Grandest Anglo-Saxon burial of all. Current Archaeology. 17 November 2002. Current Archaeology Online. 1 March
2007. <http://www.archaeology.co.uk/ca/timeline/saxon/suttonhoo/suttonhoo.htm>.
Kerr, Jonathan. Burial Customs Life in the First Millennium A.D. 1 April 2007. <http://www.tanwayour.org/burial.html>.
Wilson, Anne C. Food and Drink in Britain. Illinois: Academy Chicago Press, 1991.
Zell-Ravenheart, Oberon. Grimoire for the Apprentice. Wizard Bookmark Press, 2004.
Created and maintained by: Katlin Vest April 7, 2007