Our understanding of how the Anglo-Saxons lived comes from a combination of archaeological findings, historical texts, and artifacts. Archaeological excavations of settlements and burial sites provide physical evidence of their homes, tools, and daily life. Additionally, written records, such as the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and various legal texts, offer insights into their social structures, customs, and beliefs. Together, these sources paint a picture of their culture, economy, and interactions with neighboring societies.
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