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Links Historical Reference The homepage of the Sussex Archaeological Society, a great site complete with a searchable photo database of finds from the area. http://www.excavations.ie/Pages/HomePage.php An online database of Irish excavation reports. It has summary accounts of all Irish excavations between 1970 and 2000, currently, with books and reports available through http://www.wordwellbooks.com/. http://www.romansinsussex.co.uk/ A subsidiary of Sussex Past focusing on Roman Sussex and aimed at teaching and as a reference for teachers, linking to information of the main site. http://www.ceantar.org/Dicts/search.html Not exactly a historical link, but here you can search four online Gaelic dictionaries. Though it appears not have been updated in several years, the link has never died on us. http://www.gotmus.i.se/1engelska/1.htm The Gotland Museum, English language area, is a good source for images of picture stones and their history. They are supposed to be expanding their English content. Also check out our sources page for a listing of good books.
The Society for Creative Anachronisms (SCA) The homepage of the SCA Kingdom of the West, which consists of northern California, Alaska, and parts of Nevada.
Nonesuch and Nonsense The International Bengal Cat Society. So we are cat-lovers, and this has to be our favorite breed (Anara the Clay Cat is a Bengal, and so is her buddy, Desi). http://archive.gamespy.com/comics/nodwick/index.htm The official site of “Nodwick,” a hilarious comic strip based on the Dungeons & Dragons game, starring the trials and tribulations of the oft-abused henchman, Nodwick—a.k.a. monster-bait, a.k.a. trap-finder, a.k.a. pack mule—and the inept adventuring party he works for: Yeager the fighter, Artax the wizard, and Piffany the cleric. Worth the time to read everything current and in his archives, and can give his online store full marks! Where would we be
without it? Great for ordering those rare and out-of-print books (here's a
direct link to Celtic Art Books
Please, if a link goes dead, email us. We will try to keep it updated as much as possible.
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