Byriġ: The Early Medieval Anglo-Saxon Fortified Settlements
The Byrig (singular form in Old English: Burh/Burg; pronunciation: [‘burx]) were a series of Anglo-Saxon fortified settlements of the 9th century built as defensive strongholds against the incursions of the Norsemen (mainly Danish Vikings)슠who had been recurrently raiding and plundering the Anglian kingdoms of Wessex and Mercia.슠The vast majority of these early medieval forts were…

