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Tag Archives: saga
Ærend-gewrit: Wicu 4-10 April 2011 on Twittere
Last week was a slow week at the Twitter feed, which is fine by me. And so here we go… Anglo-Saxons: As the summer approaches, we’ll continue to hear more and more about the Staffordshire Hoard. This week saw the … Continue reading →
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Tagged anglo-saxon, atholl, beowulf, celts, conservation, conwy castle, disablot, erik the red, ireland, london, mercia, mercian trail, merlin's hill, norse, owain glyndwr, plough, poetry, saga, saints, scots, skalds, st. bride's bay, staffordshire hoard, trinity harp, uppsala, Wales, welsh
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Ærend-gewrit: Wicu 28 March – 3 April 2011 on Twittere
Before getting into the Twitter feed week-in-review, I want to first present a really great resource, and that is the British and Irish Archaeological Bibliography. If you are interested in doing research into any period of British or Irish history, … Continue reading →
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Tagged anglo-saxon, battle of Clontarf, beowulf, biab, cardigan castle, christianity, cornish hedges, cumbria, debauchery, drinking, eveling, eveling, gold, Heroic Age, hjatland research network, ireland, kevin leahy, muslim silver, national geographic, norsetube, ogham, old icelandic, old norse, owain map urien, paganism, pictish stones, picts, saga, scots, slave trade, staffordshire hoard, vikings, Wales
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Ærend-gewrit: Wicu 28 February – 6 March 2011 on Twittere
Here is the next installment of my week-in-review from Þæt Eald-Ænglisce Blog’s Twitter feed. Anglo-Saxons: Although I’m no big fan of Normans, it is still necessary to study them for the obviously huge role they played in European history. Fortunately, Medievalists.net has recently made a post … Continue reading →
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