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I assume Sydney.Where did they port?
No, but I would like to visit the site when I’m over there hopefully next year.I have had lifelong interest in history, but as is often the case very rarely in total alignment with others. I have an inerest in the Angles and Saxons earlier in their history, say 200 BC to 500 AD. mainly their interactions/wars with Rome during that period. But I do have a overall interest in English history, particularly medieval.
Have you seen the recent film 'The Dig' ? Its a good A-Grade British film production of the Sutton Ho find.
Still a while to go in this book until then but yes, that’s an interesting time in history.This is really interesting to me too. The entire history of Great Britain. The Norman Invasion is a big aspie stim for me. I love learning about it.
This thread reminds me of how I had an English teacher in high school who kinda doubled as an English history teacher too as a good amount of her assignments had something to do with early English/British history, specifically Anglo Saxon but iirc there was some medieval/Renaissance era stuff too.
I dunno how much of it was actually part of the curriculum and how much of it was just her having an interest in that stuff herself and sharing that with her class by means if assigning us to do research projects on such things, or reading media related to it. Like we had to read Beowulf, but that could've been an actual curriculum thing for that year and it just so happened to coincidence with the teacher's interest in Anglo Saxon stuff.
She's wasn't British btw, she was American but perhaps she has that in her heritage and was just very proud/interested in her heritage.
And no I don't recall her name or which year of highschool this was as my memories of high school blend together and are generally hazy.
We had to read Beowolf in high school as part of the regular curriculum. And a lot of Shakespeare - Romeo and Juliet, Julius Caesar, etc.