<A HREF="http://www.vikingtrader.net/">Click here: The Viking Trader: Viking Jewelry</A> I have ordered some of these pieces and the quality is exquisite. A...
Llaiwyn@...
Jun 2, 2000 2:15 am
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Societies reveal themselves through their art. These expressions are, however, difficult to interpret, and much of this evidence from the past has disappeared....
Rick A. Riedlinger
heathensailor@...
Jun 2, 2000 7:01 am
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Due to a lack of response, and zero discussion, the BoH are finished, as are the topics of the week. At least for my part. The concluding parts of Dark Age...
Rick A. Riedlinger
heathensailor@...
Jun 2, 2000 1:20 pm
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I've been reading them and enjoying them! I save every one in a special file, too. But you're right, no one discusses much. I liked the Metal Ages segment....
katiaroma@...
Jun 2, 2000 4:51 pm
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... From: Rick A. Riedlinger <heathensailor@...> To: <saxontroth@egroups.com> Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 1:19 PM Subject: [saxontroth] Bits of...
louiseaquaesulis
louiseaquaesulis@...
Jun 2, 2000 5:11 pm
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From Encyclopedia Britannica Metal Ages People- Part 1 The Iron Age is often seen as the time of the appearance in history of the European peoples, the...
Rick A. Riedlinger
heathensailor@...
Jun 3, 2000 1:05 pm
722
... From: <katiaroma@...> To: <saxontroth@egroups.com> Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 5:50 PM Subject: Re: [saxontroth] Bits of History Hi Katia! Good to...
louiseaquaesulis
louiseaquaesulis@...
Jun 3, 2000 8:21 pm
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Hi Wulfy. Love that name. What's the Louise Aquasulis part? Nice and latin. Me, I'm stuck with this Slavic but very latin rooted last name Romanoff. As in,...
katiaroma@...
Jun 3, 2000 9:48 pm
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Was exploring and found this site http://www.anglo-saxon.demon.co.uk/lyfja/ghp/history.html Has cool graphics and artwork, too. Here is a list of what you can...
katiaroma@...
Jun 3, 2000 10:40 pm
725
Katia I'll take a shot, although there are people who are more familiar with this. ... of Frey; the English were apparently originally the people of Frey or ...
Rick A. Riedlinger
heathensailor@...
Jun 4, 2000 12:14 am
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From Encyclopedia Britannica The mortality rate was high, and the average life expectancy was about 30-40 years, with high infant mortality and few very old...
Rick A. Riedlinger
heathensailor@...
Jun 4, 2000 5:46 pm
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From Encyclopedia Britannica: In addition to how the people looked, there is also evidence of the clothing and ornaments they used. There are a few scattered...
Rick A. Riedlinger
heathensailor@...
Jun 5, 2000 1:02 pm
728
The Saxon Shore The Saxons continued to raid both sides of the Channel through the late 4th century. The coastal forts built by the Romans were the primary...
Rick A. Riedlinger
heathensailor@...
Jun 5, 2000 1:51 pm
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Hello Rick and everyone ... This is all very interesting, thank you for posting it! I hope no one minds my comments and vague speculating. ... is ... be ... I...
Carolyn Reyes
kekone@...
Jun 6, 2000 12:11 am
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... Among the latter, one of the most important new elements was the invention of the sword. With the sword there was for the first time in European history an...
Carolyn Reyes
kekone@...
Jun 6, 2000 12:11 am
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Carolyn- I thank you and the others for their kind words. The Bits have been fun to do and I'm learning a lot too. Luckily, I find browsing reference books...
Rick A. Riedlinger
heathensailor@...
Jun 6, 2000 12:42 am
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... From: Rick A. Riedlinger <heathensailor@...> To: <saxontroth@egroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 12:42 AM Subject: Re: [saxontroth] Re:...
louiseaquaesulis
louiseaquaesulis@...
Jun 6, 2000 9:23 am
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From Encyclopedia Britannica: metalwork Teutonic tribes The Teutonic tribes who conquered and divided the Roman Empire were little versed in the monumental...
Rick A. Riedlinger
heathensailor@...
Jun 6, 2000 11:54 am
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From Encyclopedia Britannica: Low Countries, history of The Iron Age (c. 700 BC to Roman times) The Iron Age in the Low Countries is characterized by Celtic...
Rick A. Riedlinger
heathensailor@...
Jun 7, 2000 12:36 pm
735
... From: <Unferth@...> To: <saxontroth@egroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 11:39 PM Subject: [saxontroth] Thunor in Kent ... I must admit that this...
louiseaquaesulis
louiseaquaesulis@...
Jun 7, 2000 7:35 pm
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I thought monuments in a modern sense (in the mind of the author) were commonly also tombstones and that may be the Rune stone reference;) Sheila...
Llaiwyn@...
Jun 7, 2000 11:06 pm
737
From Encyclopedia Britannica: Low Countries, history of Ancient and early medieval times The Roman period At the time of the Roman conquest (1st century BC),...
Rick A. Riedlinger
heathensailor@...
Jun 8, 2000 1:37 pm
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Hello all Is there anybody out there who could point me in the direction of modern English translations of the 'Old English Rune Poem'and the 'Old English...
Unferth@...
Jun 8, 2000 7:01 pm
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In a message dated 6/7/00 3:36:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time, louiseaquaesulis@... writes: << I must admit that this is a new story to me, but I would...
Agnarb@...
Jun 9, 2000 1:15 am
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From Encyclopedia Britannica: Frankish rule The Franks were probably influenced considerably by Roman culture, becoming familiar with the Roman world and way...
Rick A. Riedlinger
heathensailor@...
Jun 9, 2000 10:49 am
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... in ... in ... Denmark ... Another way to say "little versed in", might be "little interested in". The peoples who created the various earthworks and...
Carolyn Reyes
kekone@...
Jun 9, 2000 1:51 pm
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"champlevé" Encyclopædia Britannica Online. <http://members.eb.com/bol/topic?eu=22711&sctn=1> champlevé in the decorative arts, an enameling technique or an...
Rick A. Riedlinger
heathensailor@...
Jun 9, 2000 2:11 pm
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Some really great maps: http://www.henry-davis.com/MAPS/EMwebpages/EML.html...
Rick A. Riedlinger
heathensailor@...
Jun 10, 2000 3:13 am
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The Low Countries under the Carolingians Government The administrative organization of the Low Countries during this period was basically the same as that of...
Rick A. Riedlinger
heathensailor@...
Jun 10, 2000 11:29 am
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SA- I know there is uncopyrighted stuff out there, but am not finding it. I have different versions, some privately translated, but some are from the 'common...