We have a great selection of editions and even though there are problems with the older editions, many remain useful. And yes there are many sources that haven't had much written on them, but I think it's because we have a lot available to us.
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But I can't find anything now, and I'm trying to find anything on it but I can't, because people also use the Vita Oswaldi for histories on Dunstan so it's just ?????
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Also, a bugbear: what Wessex was doing circa 900 cannot without a doubt be applied unilaterally to Mercia and Northumbria and elsewhere 800 down. It might, but assuming so is a fallacy and also makes it out to appear that the English kingdoms from the late 6th c
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and up can just be sort of absorbed into a unit, and while they obviously shared a culture, history, language, etc. there were regional cultural differences as there always are everywhere on Earth.
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