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2.5 Life on the Inland
Season 2 · Episode 5

2.5 Life on the Inland

The Church brings resident institutions, and to support them the land and people must work harder

Anglo Saxon England Podcast · David Crowther

March 20, 202452m 22s

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Show Notes

As 7th century turns into 8th, society becomes a little more hierarchical; tribute centres like Rendlesham begin to disappear for more permanent royal sites. But more significant for the life of many Ceorlisc families, was the arrival of Christianity. Because the new religion brought with it new institutions - priests, minsters, monasteries. These institutions required permanent establishments and households. And to support them, more is required from the land. Technology will help, and new, more intensively farmed Inland estates. But to work them, and new breed of peasant farmer will be needed.

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