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The Anglo-Saxons were farmers who lived in villages with thatched roof houses in Anglo-Saxon England. They drank beer and ate a mix of vegetables and meat like deer and wild boar. They believed in lucky charms and superstitions to protect themselves from evil spirits. The names of the days of the week come from both celestial bodies and Germanic gods. The Vikings came to Britain after the Anglo-Saxons.






