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Photos from NVG
Photos by Inunna in the Untitled Gallery
The Gathering 2008 Combat
Photos by Nick Smith
More of The Gathering 2008 Combat
Photos by Nick Smith
Working with structured text
Structured text cheat sheet on Plone site.
Reenactor.net
A site listing re-enactment groups.
St Edmunds College
Website for the school
Trevor's Medieval Dump
Includes many photos from Beorg-wic 2008.
Medieval Moments
A Flickr photoset by Lee Grant, a photographer from the ANU. This photoset contains portraits and images taken during one of our Picnic Feasts, and during the Autumn Ting 2008.
Sword, armor found buried inside remains of James Fort
JAMESTOWN, Va. Archaeologists say they have discovered a cache of armor from the early 1600s while excavating a trash pit inside the remains of James Fort.
Scythian Sword Found In Lipetsk
Archeologists from Lipetsk now have a unique item – a rare Scythian sword, which is about 2.5 thousand years old.
Rare penny to go on display
A rare 900-year-old penny is set to go on display at Brandon Heritage Centre later this month. The Anglo-Saxon King Cnut silver coin, which dates back from 1024-30AD, will be exhibited at the museum from Saturday, May 26.
1,600-Year-Old Roman Man May Offer New Clues to London's Past
May 25 (Bloomberg) -- The remains of a wealthy Roman man, buried 1,600 years ago near London's St. Martin-in-the-Fields church, is providing clues for archaeologists trying to understand a little-known period in the city's history.
Ancient Roman's headless skeleton in London exhibit
LONDON -- A sarcophagus containing the headless skeleton of an ancient Roman will go on display for the first time Thursday during an exhibition about a "hidden" period in London's history, curators said.
Artefacts provide vital clues about Roman Britain
Artefacts on display at the Museum of London provide clues about life in London between the Romans and the Saxons.
Meet the Viking ancestors
SO YOU think you're a Viking? That's the question that will be put to visitors who think they have Norse blood at a new exhibition in York.
Iron Age sword discovered again
An Iron Age sword which was stolen from a Cambridgeshire museum 13 years ago has been returned after it was spotted at an auction in Germany.
Spain's legendary El Cid sword 'not fake'
REGIONAL Spanish authorities have dismissed suggestions by the national Government that a sword bought for €1.6 million ($2.6 million) might never have belonged to the 11th-century Spanish hero, El Cid.
Castilla León govt. pays €1.6 million for El Cid's sword
The regional government of Castilla León has acquired Rodrigo Díaz's de Vivar's legendary sword -'La Tizona'- from the Marquis of Falces, José Ramón Suárez de Otero, for €1.6 million.
Queen lends support to new Viking research project
Queen Margrethe has contributed to a foundation aimed at digging deeper into the roots of ancient Denmark’s fortresses
'Viking ship' found under British pub
British archaeologists believe they have found the remains of a 1,000-year-old Viking longship underneath a pub near Liverpool.

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