Old English Culture

Old English Culture refers to the customs, traditions, beliefs, and practices of the people living in England during the period of Anglo-Saxon rule, from the 5th to the 11th centuries. This culture is characterized by its rich oral storytelling tradition, intricate metalwork, pagan religious practices, and the development of the early English language. Old English Culture also includes elements such as mead halls, epic poetry like Beowulf, rune stones, burial mounds, and the influence of Germanic tribes on art and literature.




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Old English Culture