Name three tribes that invaded the lands of Britain
Angles
Saxons
Jutes
Frisians
Franks
Did Anglo-Saxons have to fight?
yes, they were expected to fight for their king when called
Why was Alfred called "the great"?
he was the first Anglo-Saxon king to defeat the Vikings in battle
Where did the chief live?
In the biggest hut in the mmiddle of the village
What was Chichen Itza?
Mayan city
What type of life did Anglo-Saxons lead?
They were farmers owning small piece of land.
Why were Anglo-Saxon warriors vegeterians?
they didn't choose to be vegetarians - meat was a luxury for them;
What happened during the battle of Edington?
it was the winning battle for Alfred the Great - he was very brave during it;
Where were usually located Anglo-Saxon villages?
How did Maya people live?
The household was similar to a compound. Many different generations of the same family lived in the compound, each in their own rooms or building, connected by a series of courtyards and patios
What food did Anglo-Saxons eat?
stews
soups
bread
beer
meat (not often)
eggs
fruit
honey
What was the role of hunting in their life?
it was an opportunity to get some meat but also to improve their martial skills
What happened to Viking leader King Guthrum after the battle?
he immediately converted to Christianity and was baptised by King Alfred
Who was responsible for looking after livestock?
children
What was pitz?
Mayan ball game
What was the role of the women in Anglo-Saxon society?
sewing, making clothes, cooking
What happened to a sword after high status warrior's death?
it was passed down within the family
Why did King Alfred made a deal with King Guthrum?
He knew he would not be able to control the whole area and that Britain would not be free from Vikings.
What was the roof of the Anglo-Saxon house made of?
it was thatched (straw)
Name some of the food eaten in Mayan times?
avocado, cocoa, maize, corn,pumpkins, tomatoes, squash
What was the pecking order?
the willingness to fight for your king when ordered to do so;
What were the elements of their armour?
metal helmet, chain, body armour, shield
What was Danelaw?
A treaty which gave the Vikings control over Northern and Easter England;
Why was the fire in the centre of the room?
to provide warmth, light and to prepare food
Describe Kukulkan Pyramid
It has 91 steps on each of its four sides which, when combined with the final step on top, makes 365 steps. This totals one step for each day of the year.