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Archive - 2009December 10th[ATL] A Day in the Middle East
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[ART] 12th Night/Baronial Investiture
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[MID] Gwyntarian Holiday Revel
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Combative Arts Foundation Skills Day
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[CAL] Twelfth Night 2010
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Da Vinci’s Workshop In Manhattan
Submitted by Milica on Thu, 2009-12-10 09:32
Leonardo da Vinci’s Workshop, an exhibit at Discovery Times Square Exposition in New York City, brings the wonders of da Vinci's genius to life in the form of mechanical objects and interactive displays from the minds of Milan’s Leonardo3, “an innovative research center and media company” devoted to the scientist.
December 9thPalace of Bulgarian Tsar to be recreated
Submitted by Milica on Wed, 2009-12-09 19:37
Bulgarian archaeologist Nikolay Ovcharov plans to demonstrate the grandeur of the medieval palace of Tsar Simeon I The Great (893-927 AD) by creating a 1:10 replica (i.e. ten times smaller) of the palace, complete with "the latest light and cinema technology."
Bordermarch: "A roar of battle cries and the clatter of lances"
Submitted by Milica on Wed, 2009-12-09 14:15
"It was a scene more reminiscent of Europe in the Middle Ages - but the middle ages were never this much fun." writes reporter Sarah Moore of the Beaumont (Texas) Enterprise.
December 8thArchaeologists ponder "Secrets of Shangri-La"
Submitted by Milica on Tue, 2009-12-08 18:26
Archaeologists believe they have found Shangra-La in the form of Himalayan caves holding wall paintings, illuminations and 15th century religious texts. (photos)
Caelin on Andrede's photos from Bordermarch 2009
Submitted by Milica on Tue, 2009-12-08 14:33
Caelin on Andrede reports that he has posted an album of photos from Bordermarch 2009 which took place recently in the Kingdom of Ansteorra. The photos are available on Flickr.
Search for tomb of Genghis Khan continues
Submitted by Milica on Tue, 2009-12-08 11:46
Traditionally, the grave of Mongol leader Genghis Khan, who died in 1227, was kept secret to keep enemies from desecrating it, and for years archaeologists have sought to find it. Now a new expedition hopes to discover a veritable "Mongolian Valley of the Kings."
December 7thArchaeologist offers "tastes of the past"
Submitted by Milica on Mon, 2009-12-07 21:48
Archaeologist Jacqui Wood is not afraid go back to the basics with her cooking. The author of Tasting the Past: Recipes from the Stone Age to the Present, Wood cooks in the style of the Romans and the Celts.
New theories abound on Lewis Chessmen
Submitted by Milica on Mon, 2009-12-07 19:49
David Caldwell of the National Museum of Scotland does not believe the recognized theory that the famous Chessmen of Lewis belonged to a merchant passing through Scotland. Caldwell thinks the owner was a noble who lived in the area, and that the pieces may not have been "chessmen" at all.
European museum photos online
Submitted by Milica on Mon, 2009-12-07 08:08
Lady Racaire of the Kingdom of Drachenwald once again offers several albums of research photos taken at European museums.
December 6thRobert of Canterbury elevated in Drachenwald
Submitted by Milica on Sun, 2009-12-06 19:20
Nerissa reports that Robert of Canterbury has been elevated to the order of the Pelican at the Fall 2009 Kingdom University in the Kingdom of Drachenwald. (photos)
Treasure hunters lead researchers to 13th century Welsh manor
Submitted by Milica on Sun, 2009-12-06 15:18
Metal detectorist John Lyon was thrilled to find a hoard of 44 coins dating to the 13th century in a farmyard near Pinchbeck, Wales, but the real discovery may be the source of the coins: a 13th century "well-built house" with a possible ecclesiastical connection.
Graveyard reveals medical secrets of medieval Ireland
Submitted by Milica on Sun, 2009-12-06 09:58
The history of medieval medicine in Ireland got a major boost with the discovery of a previously unknown medieval church and graveyard in Ballyhanna, County Donegal. Among the surprises was evidence of successful brain surgery performed around the year 800.
December 5thBath's "Great Drain" to be inspected
Submitted by Milica on Sat, 2009-12-05 18:43
Nearly 2,000 years after construction, the overflow from the Roman bath in Bath, England is going to be inspected. Archaeologists are excited at the prospect of discovering what Roman - and subsequent generations - threw down the drain.
3rd century Roman townhouse found under Canterbury theater
Submitted by Milica on Sat, 2009-12-05 14:17
Archaeologists have discovered the ruins of a 3rd century Roman townhouse beneath the Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury, England. "It's quite unexpected," said archaeologist James Holman.
"Assassin's Creed II" takes players to Renaissance Italy
Submitted by Milica on Sat, 2009-12-05 09:04
In 15th century Italy, a young nobleman finds himself betrayed by a rival family, and seeks vengeance against his enemies. The plot of an engaging new film or novel? No, it's the storyline for Assassin's Creed II, Ubisoft's top-selling video game set in the Renaissance.
December 4thFinalization of Gulf Wars master schedule near
Submitted by Milica on Fri, 2009-12-04 18:39
Her Grace Duchess Mary-Grace of Gatland, Gulf Wars 19 Master Schedule Coordinator & Deputy Autocrat, has announced that the master schedule for Gulf Wars 19 is close to being finalized.
Estrella War News You Can Use - November 21, 2009
Submitted by media_office_fo... on Fri, 2009-12-04 16:22
Dame Katharine of Cate Hall of the Estrella War XXVI Media Office offers the latest announcements pertaining to the upcoming War.
100 Minutes War photos online
Submitted by Milica on Fri, 2009-12-04 12:45
Cateline la broderesse reports that she has created an album of photos from 100 Minutes War which took place recently in the Kingdom of the East.
[WES] Shopping Dongdaemun
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Astrolabe: "world's first popular computer"
Submitted by Milica on Fri, 2009-12-04 09:25
Author and software designer Tom Wujec takes a step back in time to discuss the medieval astrolabe. The video and transcript of the discussion is available on the TED website.
December 3rdAnnual edition of "Medieval Archaeology" released
Submitted by Milica on Thu, 2009-12-03 23:13
Volume 53 of Medieval Archaeology: Journal of the Society for Medieval Archaeology has been released by Maney Publishing. The academic journal specializes in the medieval archaeology of Britain and Ireland.
Medieval Paris' "Carolingian Wall" found
Submitted by Milica on Thu, 2009-12-03 13:18
A team of archaeologists from the Institut national des recherches archaeologiques has discovered the fortifications of medieval Paris.
A taste of mead
Submitted by Milica on Thu, 2009-12-03 09:17
In an article for the Chow website, Lessley Anderson and Roxanne Webbe review 10 Meads You Should Try. The American meads range from peucts produced in Portland, Maine to Anchorage, Alaska.
December 2ndSCA trailer stolen in Ansteorra
Submitted by Ursula on Wed, 2009-12-02 20:01
Ysabeau of Prague of the Barony of Bryn Gwlad in the Kingdom of Ansteorra reports that a trailer containing SCA property belonging to the Kingdom and Barony was stolen December 1, 2009.
Waterhouse enchants at Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
Submitted by Milica on Wed, 2009-12-02 18:53
Those longing for the romance of Arthurian times may want to check out J. W. Waterhouse: Garden of Enchantment, an exhibition of the artist's work at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts through February 7, 2010.
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