Life in Saxon Bucgan'ora
Life in a Saxon fishing village would have been deeply intertwined with the rhythms of the sea and the changing seasons. Here's a glimpse into what your daily life might have been like:
Your Home and Village:
Simple Dwelling: You would likely live in a small, one-roomed hut constructed from wattle and daub (woven sticks plastered with mud) with a thatched roof. The floor would be packed earth, and a central hearth would provide warmth, light, and a place to cook.
Close Community: The village would be small, likely consisting of a few families living in close proximity. Everyone would contribute to the community's well-being.
Coastal Location: Your village would be situated close to the sea or a river estuary, providing access to fish and potentially a means of transport.
Your Daily Work:
Fishing: As a member of a fishing village, your primary occupation would revolve around the sea. This might involve:
Net Fishing: Using hand-knitted nets to catch various types of fish.
Line Fishing: Employing lines with hooks baited to lure fish.
Trapping: Building and maintaining fish weirs – V-shaped structures of wattle or timber in shallow coastal areas to trap fish as the tide receded.
Shellfishing: Gathering shellfish like clams, mussels, and oysters from the coast.
Boat Handling: You would likely be skilled in handling small wooden boats, essential for fishing and potentially for trading or travel along the coast or rivers.
Fish Processing: Once caught, the fish would need to be processed. This could involve gutting, cleaning, and preserving them through salting, drying, or smoking over the hearth fire to ensure a food supply, especially during leaner times.
Other Tasks: While fishing would be central, you would also participate in other essential village activities:
Gathering: Collecting firewood, berries, and other resources from the surrounding land.
Small-scale Farming: You might have a small plot of land to cultivate basic crops like wheat, barley, or vegetables to supplement your diet.
Animal Husbandry: Some villagers might tend to pigs, sheep, or cattle.
Crafts: Depending on your skills, you might be involved in making or repairing fishing nets, tools, or household items. Women would often be involved in spinning wool and weaving cloth.