Hill, D. H. (2001). Cyrn. Medieval Life 15. Vol 15, pp. 19-20.

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Cyrn
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the Anglo-Saxon butter churn
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Medieval Life 15
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Medieval Life
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15
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19 - 20
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Suggests that there are many pathways to the study of the Anglo-Saxon agriculture -- literature, linguistics, documents, archaeology, sculpture and manuscript illustration can all contribute. One of the most useful routes, if properly used, is thought to be the realisation of the static nature of peasant farming and economy: in particular the reluctance to innovate. If a particular tool or technique served its purpose, could be made from materials to hand and was traditional then there was little need or pressure for change. When adopted with a conviction that these objects existed in a sensible, well constructed and useful form, these approaches can help define some everyday Anglo-Saxon objects.
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David H Hill
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2001
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Agriculture (BIAB)
Cultural Change/Continuity (BIAB)
Early Medieval (BIAB)
Dairying (BIAB)
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20 Jul 2001