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The Cliché Bell Sounds of the Viking Age

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There are probably hundreds of depictions of Saint George and the Dragon. Which one is your favourite, and what colour do you typically picture the dragon?

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There are probably hundreds of depictions of Saint George and the Dragon. Which one is your favourite, and what colour do you typically picture the dragon?

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The BIGGEST Problem With Viking Seaxes - Tod Cutler

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BRUTAL Viking Seax - with a HUGE Blade! - Tod Cutler

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A Viking Sword for CHOPPING and SLASHING - Tod Cutler

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Are there any good medieval magazines / newsletters you recommend?

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Thoughts on Tod Cutler swords?

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What do people think of Tod Cutler’s swords?

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Masterpiece of Sutton Hoo ship burial (Anglo Saxon) @British Museum, London

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Runestone dated between the 13th & 14th centuries that reads, (eko : sum : la=pis) "I am a stone." It was found in the old church in Losen, and was relocated to the Historical Museum of Stockholm in 1864 [228x169]

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Ọṣun-Òṣogbo Sacred Grove, Nigeria | Africa’s Cultural Landmarks

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Announcement: In light of today's news

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Announcement: Upholding the content policy - Discouraging low effort posts (down with that sort of thing)

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Does anyone have information regarding this style of striped spear decoration?

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Does anyone have a lead on a really nice reproduction of the bronze age Yetholm spearhead?

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Does anyone have a lead on a really nice reproduction of the bronze age Yetholm spearhead?

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A 1100 year-old Viking sword has been pulled from an Oxfordshire river in a rare discovery unearthed by a magnet fisherman. The weapon was found in the River Cherwell last year and has now been confirmed to date back to between 850–975 AD. [1150x640]

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Could I get some help converting The Lament for the Rohirrim poem into Tengwar and Cirth?

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I'm looking for help translating Tolkien's Lament for the Rohirrim into Old English!

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Tod Cutler using teak wood for the handles of his knives/daggers?

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13th century door from St. Edward‘s Church, Stow-on-the-Wold, Cotswolds, England. (1080X1350)

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Why is 'Wednesday' spelled the way it is? [Crosspost from r/etymology]

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The History of Father Ted | A Docu-Mini

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Oak leaf found aboard the Mary Rose, an English man-of-war that sank in 1545. [900x1125]

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