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Facebook group: Vicus and Village - jkaler48 - 05-15-2014

Vicus and Village is a Facebook information group for Roman Empire Era Civilian Reenactors, Merchants, Craftsmen, and Vendors who primarily portray civilian life at various events. Includes aspects of Celtic and other peoples Village and Homestead life during the Roman period.



https://www.facebook.com/groups/361968853851510/


Facebook group: Vicus and Village - Musivarius - 05-18-2014

Great, at least there will be a discussion forum that doesn't focus on the knuckle-scrapers ;-)


Facebook group: Vicus and Village - Robert Vermaat - 05-20-2014

You mean other than Ancient Civ talk? :whistle:


Facebook group: Vicus and Village - Musivarius - 05-20-2014

Advantages to both ;-)


Facebook group: Vicus and Village - jkaler48 - 06-03-2014

Think of it as a compliment to Ancient Civilian talk to which I will post a link in Vicus and Village.


Facebook group: Vicus and Village - jkaler48 - 11-27-2014

Vicus and Village has now passed 200 members! Lots of posts of interest.


Facebook group: Vicus and Village - jkaler48 - 05-05-2015

Now past 300 members!


Facebook group: Vicus and Village - Cunicula - 05-13-2015

I joined, but scrolling down, was surprised to see a large number of posts featuring the military.....


Facebook group: Vicus and Village - richsc - 05-14-2015

We were just visited by Brett and Lisa Clark of Legio VI in New Zealand, and we talked about how are Legio XX is half women doing civilian impressions. They were intrigued by the level of participation, which we credit to Allison. She invented the caupona and all the activities of the women who ran shops, like Asellina in Pompeii, and the technologies to support civilian and military life.

This really only works for teaching and events with the public; otherwise, it is just the usual house work. My wife is not the camp follower type.

I mention this because Legio IX here wants to build a Lafe like fort, and are trying to build a civilian side. But while guys doing the army thing are role playing outside their normal lives, the women have all said there is nothing new in cooking and cleaning that they don't do everyday anyway, so have no reason to sit in a damp fort.

I was looking through the Legio XX Facebook page, and about 1/4 of the posts are non-military or so. But then, it depends on who actually likes posting, just as in John's page.


Facebook group: Vicus and Village - jkaler48 - 08-28-2015

Now past 400 members!


Facebook group: Vicus and Village - richsc - 08-29-2015

Of course,it could become "RAT-Vicus & Village"