The earliest documents relating to the city of St. Augustine, Florida (USA) are being digitized for preservation. The documents cover the time period from 1594 to 1763 CE.
Archive - StoryMarch 27th, 2013Documents from St. Augustine, Florida shed light on life in the New World
Submitted by Sabine Berard on Wed, 2013-03-27 19:04
The earliest documents relating to the city of St. Augustine, Florida (USA) are being digitized for preservation. The documents cover the time period from 1594 to 1763 CE. Lady Sara's Gulf Wars XXII photos online
Submitted by Milica on Wed, 2013-03-27 17:38
Lady Sara from the Kingdom of Gleann Abhann reports that she has created an album of photos from Gulf Wars XXII. The photos are available to view on Flickr. March 26thSCA book club created in Meridies
Submitted by Milica on Tue, 2013-03-26 15:37
A new Yahoo group has been created as a means to discuss books of interest to the SCA. Those interested may join the Meridien Book Club online. Chinese coin found in Kenya suggests medieval trade route
Submitted by Sabine Berard on Tue, 2013-03-26 09:41
Archaeologists have unearthed a 15th century Chinese coin on the Kenyan island of Manda. This find predates European exploration of Asia, indicating the Chinese may have traded directly with Africa. March 25thThawing Glacier Reveals Pre-Viking Tunic
Submitted by Alys Katharine on Mon, 2013-03-25 20:03
A greenish-brown wool tunic was uncovered when a glacier in south Norway began retreating. Book of Kells now online
Submitted by Milica on Mon, 2013-03-25 15:09
The Trinity College Library in Dublib, Ireland has announced that the Book of Kells is now available to view, thanks to the library's Digital Resources and Imaging Services. An iPad app of the book is also available. Sanctions and Investigations Policies and Processes
Submitted by Justin on Mon, 2013-03-25 07:38
The Board of Directors would like to address concerns that have been raised regarding the sanctions process and related documents. March 24thMathilde des Pyrenees to become Pelican in AEthelmearc
Submitted by Milica on Sun, 2013-03-24 18:43
At Their Court held at the February 16, 2013 College of Three Ravens, Their Majesties Khalek and Branwyn of the Kingdom of AEthelmearc offered elevation to the Order of the Pelican to Mistress Mathilde des Pyrenees. Wool fleece helps date Christian church
Submitted by Milica on Sun, 2013-03-24 17:01
A tiny scrap of wool fleece, found in a grave, has helped to date an early Christian church in Maryport, Cumbria, England. The wool, which dated to the 3rd or 4th century CE, showed that a structure, accompanied by Christian burials, was probably a Christian church from the late Roman period. Red Comyn's pendant found in Scottish field
Submitted by Milica on Sun, 2013-03-24 14:05
“It’s the find of a lifetime. I’ve been searching for historic gems for more than 30 years and found nothing like this.," said John Eldridge from North Berwick, who used a metal detector to find a 14th century harness pendant belonging to Sir John Comyn in a field near Loch Leven Castle in Scotland. (photo) Medieval wall collapse damages car
Submitted by Milica on Sun, 2013-03-24 09:25
The owner of an automobile in Ludlow, Shropshire, England has an unusual claim after 33 ft (10m) of the town's medieval wall collapsed, showering the car with debris. "Luckily no-one was injured when the wall collapsed," said Rosanna Taylor-Smith, councillor for Ludlow North. March 23rdThe truth about Hadrian's Wall
Submitted by Milica on Sat, 2013-03-23 21:01
All may not have been sweetness and light between the Romans and the local inhabitants during the time of the building of Hadrian's Wall in northern England. A new study suggests that the absence of settlements and artifacts proves that the Romans ejected the locals from the area of the wall. St Oran's Cross to return to Iona
Submitted by Milica on Sat, 2013-03-23 19:45
St Oran's Cross, one of the world's oldest celtic crosses, will be restored and returned to Scotland's island of Iona in time to see the celebration of the 1450th anniversary of the arrival of St Columba. The 8th century cross weighs over a ton and will stand nearly 15 feet tall. (photo) Viking valkyrie to be showcased in Denmark, Britain
Submitted by Milica on Sat, 2013-03-23 16:16
In December 2012, metal detector enthusiast Morten Skovsby got lucky near the village of Hårby, Denmark. His detector hit on a thumb-sized silver figurine depicting a Valkyrie, the only known 3D Viking representation of the battle maiden. (photos) Kira no Takuan knighted at Gulf WarsGenevieve de Lironcourt reports that at Their recent Court, Their Majesties Jean Paul and Gilyan of the Kingdom of Ansteorra offered elevation to the Order of the Chivalry to Kira no Takuan. March 22ndNew Lochac Membership Services website announced
Submitted by Milica on Fri, 2013-03-22 22:18
Steve Baker, Chair, SCA Ltd, reports that a replacement Membership Services website for the Kingdom of Lochac has been launched. Battle of Nations knight seeks backing
Submitted by Milica on Fri, 2013-03-22 19:59
Sir Guy LeStrange is seeking backing to attend and participate in the Battle of Nations, "an international, full contact with steel weapons, no holds barred, western martial arts competition and festival." The 2013 event will take place in France. Three new Laurels in Ealdormere
Submitted by Milica on Fri, 2013-03-22 18:37
Martin Bildner reports that Their Majesties Roak and Elizabeth, at various events, have chosen to elevate three of Their subjects to the Order of the Laurel. Stefan's Florilegium updates for March 2013
Submitted by Milica on Fri, 2013-03-22 09:27
THLord Stefan li Rous has announced updates to Stefan's Florilegium for March 2013. March 21stGleann Abhann elevates three to Peerage at Gulf Wars
Submitted by MirielduBois on Thu, 2013-03-21 19:06
Their Majesties Rey and Miriel chose to name three new Peers of the realm during this year's Gulf Wars. Early Renaissance Art at the Art Gallary of Ontario
Submitted by Milica on Thu, 2013-03-21 18:15
The birth of the Renaissance in Florence is the subject of an exhibition at the Art Gallary of Ontario with the exhibition Revealing the Early Renaissance: Stories and Secrets in Florentine Art. The exhibit will be on display March 16 – June 16, 2013. Boleslav and Astridr new Outlands Heirs
Submitted by Milica on Thu, 2013-03-21 17:33
Lord Avram ibn Gabirol reports that Jarl Boleslav, inspired by Countess Astrid, defeated Count Thorbrandr Olafsson, inspired by The Honorable Lady Hasanah bint Khalil al-Najjar, in the final bout of the Spring 2013 Crown Tournament in the Kingdom of the Outlands. March 20thHadrian’s Wall trail faces erosion challenge
Submitted by Milica on Wed, 2013-03-20 21:19
Hadrian's Wall faces a new challenge: waterlogged trails that are causing grass and soil erosion along the trail. Natural England has awarded the Hadrian’s Wall Trust UK£50,000 for drain repair, but visitors can also help. 1812 event seeking re-enactors
Submitted by Milica on Wed, 2013-03-20 18:12
David J. Brunelle, Co-ordinator Historical Displays/Exhibits for Tall Ships 1812 in Midland and Penetanguishene Ontario is seeking re-enactors, artisans, entertainers, and historical displays for the event to be held August 24-25, 2013. Caid Kingdom 12th Night scrolls online
Submitted by Milica on Wed, 2013-03-20 16:04
Aliskye, Scribe Armarius in the Kingdom of Caid, reports that photos of scrolls awarded at the 2013 Kingdom 12th Night are now available to view online. The photos are posted on the 12th Night website.
How Old Is That Clay Pot, Really?
Submitted by Alys Katharine on Wed, 2013-03-20 14:12
Danish Stone Age pots may not be as old as originally determined if fish were cooked in them. March 19thA Grave! A Grave! My Kingdom for a Grave!
Submitted by Alys Katharine on Tue, 2013-03-19 17:38
Divisive arguments, including death threats, mar the decision on where to bury the remains of Richard III. Pennsic battle schedule announced
Submitted by Milica on Tue, 2013-03-19 14:27
Master Feral von Halstern, reporting for the East Kingdom Gazzette, announces the Pennsic Battle Schedule for the upcoming War. Winter War battle photos online
Submitted by Milica on Tue, 2013-03-19 10:58
Albreda reports that she has created an album of photos from Winter War which took place recently in the Kingdom of the East. The photos are available to view on Google+. Macclesfield Alphabet Book showcases 16th century design
Submitted by Milica on Tue, 2013-03-19 06:58
The recent discovery of the Macclesfield Alphabet Book brought smiles to the lips of experts at the British Library. The 16th century 'model' or 'pattern' book was designed to display the skills of the illuminator for potential clients. (photos) |
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