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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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