Two professional jousters, currently working at the Ohio Renaissance Festival northeast of Cincinnati, Ohio (USA), hope to take their skills from Renaissance Faires to the world of professional sports. [photo]
Archive - Oct 12, 2010 - StoryJousters hope to make their martial art a first-tier professional sport
Submitted by Sabine Berard on Tue, 2010-10-12 19:02
Two professional jousters, currently working at the Ohio Renaissance Festival northeast of Cincinnati, Ohio (USA), hope to take their skills from Renaissance Faires to the world of professional sports. [photo] Mary Rose artifacts on display for the first time
Submitted by Milica on Tue, 2010-10-12 17:21
In late 2009, previously unseen artifacts found on the Mary Rose, Henry VIII's flagship, were put on display at the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. The artifacts will be included in the exhibits at the new Mary Rose Museum scheduled to open in 2012. (photos) Medieval find not really very significant
Submitted by Sabine Berard on Tue, 2010-10-12 11:30
A large horde of coins and other artifacts in England turned out to be of little use to researches or the general public. In fact, it has left some wondering why people back then kept burying all their money in the ground and forgetting about it. From a falcon's eye view
Submitted by Milica on Tue, 2010-10-12 07:43
Ever wish you could fly like a falcon? Now you can, with a little help from technology and the internet. Experts for the BBC have attached tiny cameras to the backs of a Peregrine Falcon and the Goshawk. The resultant video is amazing. (video) |
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