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General Information: feathered quill and ink well.

Society For Creative Anachronism Official Home Page

SCA membership form

The Miscellany of Duke Cariadoc, without which no SCA participant should be

Life in the current Middle Ages A short article on what the SCA is.

Forward into the past An introduction to the SCA

Seneshal and Places list Contact information for many different groups within the SCA. ( No longer updated)

Rialto Archives AKA Stefan's Florilegium: An index to various information taken from SCA News Groups

SCA Arts & Sciences Homepage: Tons of medieval & early renaissance links and info, including weddings, brewing, games, costuming, food etc.

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Kingdoms(in alphabetical order)

While care is taken to insure that the areas represented by each Kingdom are accurate, borders do change. If you have difficulty finding a local group, please feel free to contact me via the email at the bottom of this page.

People and Groups in the SCA

Ęthelmearc: central/western Pennsylvania, western New York, and West Virginia.

Ansteorra: Oklahoma, most of Texas

An Tir: USA: Oregon, Washington, the northern tip of Idaho CANADA: British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, the Yukon, and the Northwest Territories.

Artemisia: Montana, southern Idaho, most of Utah, and western Colorado and Wyoming

Atenveldt: Arizona

Atlantia: Maryland, District of Columbia, North and South Carolina, Virginia, Augusta, Georgia.

Caid: Southern California, Greater Las Vegas Area, and Hawaii

Calontir: Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, Northern Arkansas

Drachenwald: Europe, Africa, Middle East

Ealdormere: Ontario (except for Essex County, and Northwestern Ontario around Thunder Bay.)

East Kingdom: USA: eastern Pennsylvania, eastern New York, Delaware, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine. CANADA: Quebec, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Newfoundland.

Gleann Abhann: Mississippi, Louisiana, most of Arkansas, and Memphis, Tennessee

Lochac: Australia and New Zealand, parts of Antarctica

Meridies: Alabama, almost all of Georgia, a bit of the panhandle of Florida, most of Tennessee, and parts of southern Kentucky (Allen, Barren, Calloway, Logan, Simpson, and Warren counties).

Middle: USA: Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Scott County in Iowa, Kentucky (except the southwest counties). CANADA: Essex County and Windsor in Ontario.

Northshield: USA: North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan CANADA: Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario.

Outlands: New Mexico, most of Colorado, parts of Nebraska; Cheyenne, Wyoming, and El Paso & Hudspeth counties in Texas.

Trimaris: Majority of Florida; lays claim to Panama.

The West Kingdom: USA: Northern California, Nevada and Alaska ASIA: Japan, Korea and Pacific Rim

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Medieval and Renaissance Studies

International Congress on Medieval Studies: Students and scholars of the Middle Ages meet to discuss their common interest.

Medieval Academy of America: The oldest and largest medieval association in America.

Hill Monastic Manuscript Library: A comprehensive archives of medieval and renaissance information.

Internet Medieval Sourcebook: A long list of annotated texts, full texts, and other information for Medieval enthusiasts.

Le Poulet Gauche: A site on the history, culture, and everyday life of 16th century France.

Medieval Resources: Discussion lists, databases, archives of medieval art, and more.

Timelines: Various timelines depicting periods of time and important events in medieval history.

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Fencing

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Names and Heraldry Information

Academy of Saint Gabriel SCA name help

Master Arval's Name Information Page

Modar's Heraldry Page

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What to Live in

Medieval Pavillion Resources

Rialto Archives: Dwellings

Rialto Archives: Pavilion and Canvas Merchants

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Scottish and Celtic Information

Clothing of the Ancient Celts Information on ancient Celtic clothing

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Two medieval ladiesClothing and Accessories:

Shoe constuction in the Middle Ages

Elizabethan Corset A How to guide

Virtue Ventures Articles on Medieval Clothing A source of information on basic garb and accessories

The Viking Age Information about and links to Viking rescources

The Costume Page A list of costume and costuming-related links for those who make and study costumes.

History of Costume, The Online book with full color plates originally published in the late nineteenth century

Milieux A costume resource site

Clothing of the Ancient Celts Information on ancient Celtic clothing

How Much Is Enough?: Yardages Used in Late 16th Century Women's Clothing

The Costume Gallery: A Central Location on the Web for Costume and Fashion

Rialto Clothing archives:

Briana's Clothing Page Information on Renaissance clothing construction

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Wooden upright loom

Embroidery, dyes,and weaving:

Medieval Dye Recipies from the Innsbruck Manuscript

Phiala's String Page Braids and braiding

Tablet Weaving

Arachne's Web Server: Dedicated to the lacemaker's art, especially in the 16th and early 17th centuries.

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Food and Brewing:

Jadwiga's Cooking Page

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Non European Cultures &Dance

Modar's Mongol Site

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Living History Organizations

The International Center of Medieval Art: Interested in the promotion of visual arts from the Middle Ages.

The Society for Creative Anachronism: Medieval events, merchants, history, mailing lists, etc.

Moderne Aviso: "For reenactors & enthusiasts of the Founding Age (1560-1705) DEAD LINK - E-Mail us if you know where they went!

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Armor and Weapons

The Arador Armor Library: A list of armories and other information related to armor.

Medieval Armor as seen in the SCA

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Renaissance

Proper Elizabethan Accents: A pronunciation guide, drills, and vocabulary.

Renaissance Faire Home Page: Links to individual faires, costume information, language links, historical perspectives, and a renaissance archive.

The Elizabethan Costuming Page: Information on Elizabethan costuming, has directions for making an Elizabethan corset.

Internet Renaissance Band: Early MIDI music files

Briana's Clothing Page Information on Renaissance clothing construction

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Games and Hobbies

Medieval and Renaissance Games Homepage: This site contains the rules for many popular medieval and renaissance games. It includes transcriptions and images from period sources, a bibliography, and other related information.

Baskets, etc.: This site has been established for Internet exchange of tips, questions, and general knowledge about splint, reed and willow basketmaking

Medieval Games

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Suppliers and Merchants

The following merchant pages are not endorsed in any way by The SCA, The Shire of Frosted Hills or myself.

Dark Victory Armory: Lightweight, low maintenance, high performance polyethylene armor for competition and display; on line catalog with technical information, ordering information. 

Odds & Bodkins: Also known as Books and More. Has military uniforms to swords, and out of print books.

Hamilton Dry Goods: Fabrics and merchandise for historical re-enactors.

Blades of Tara: Supplies etc

Gold River Costumes: Specializing in period clothing and accessories for the Renaissance, pioneer and Victorian eras.

JAS Townsend: A mail order company supplying 18th and 19th century reproductions for living history. They specialize in Historic Clothing, Camp Gear, Tents, Books, Music, Knives, Tomahawks, Oak kegs and other assorted goods for people or organizations

Kampers Kettle: Cast Iron and cooking supplies

Grand Illusion Co: Reproduction clothing, mostly Civil War

Making Time: Designers of Historical Clothing and Accessories

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These links were last checked for accuracy November 2006

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General Interest | Heraldry | Scottish and Celtic | Clothing | Fiber Arts | Fencing | Food and Brewing | Living History Organizations | Medieval and Renaissance Studies | Kingdoms | Games | Merchants and Suppliers | What to live in | Renaissance | NonEuropean Culture & Dance | Armour