File:Evolution of North Sea Germanic (according to Seebold) Frisian and Anglo-Saxon migrations.png

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This map describes how the Anglo-Saxons migrate to England, and the Jutes migrate to both England and Frisia beginning in the 5th century

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English: This map describes how the Anglo-Saxons migrate to England, and the Jutes migrate to both England and Frisia beginning in the 5th century
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A. = North Sea Germanic (Angles and Saxon elite) migration to Britain. B. = North Sea Germanic (Jutes and others) migration to Britain and Frisia.

1. = Expansion/return of Rhine Weser Germanic speakers. 2. = West Slavic expansion/migrations. 3. = North Germanic expansion/migrations.

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Map is based on Elmar Seebold: Die Herkunft der Franken, Friesen und Sachsen, in: Essays on the Early Franks, Barkhuis, the Netherlands, 2003, pp. 24-29.

It consists of three partsː Part 1, Part 2 & Part 3.

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