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Question about other sites for other periods. - Anonymous - 03-01-2004 I know this does not relate to Rome, but I'm trying to avoid posting non Roman questions here and I need a place to post them....<br> <br> Ok...so I'm basically looking for a site(s) like with a similarly active message board but discussing Darkages/Medieval studies. Sites on egypt are also welcome.<br> <br> The only one I know of is forums.about.com/ab-ancienthist/start/ but it's not all that active.<br> <br> Any suggestions? Thanks for your time. <p></p><i></i> Question about other sites for other periods. - Anonymous - 03-17-2004 You could try the BBC History Messageboards:<br> <br> www.bbc.co.uk/cgi-perl/h2...rd=history<br> <br> You won't get quite the expertise of the calibre you find on RAT, but it will cover most eventualities and the posters on the whole know what they're talking about. <p></p><i></i> Re: Question about other sites for other periods. - JRSCline - 03-17-2004 And if you don't find what you're looking for, do like I did: start your own! "If you build it, they will come."<br> <br> Good luck!<br> <br> Cheers<br> Jenny <p></p><i></i> Re: Question about other sites for other periods. - Anonymous - 09-17-2004 There are quite a few out there, depending on what you're interested in.<br> <br> There's the Thanes' Ring at groups.yahoo.com/group/ThanesRing/ and the Angli forum at groups.yahoo.com/group/Anglii/ both of which are Anglo-Saxon oriented. Also a UK re-enactors' list at www.livinghistory.co.uk/ which covers quite a few periods, and the NADARA list for US Dark Ages/Viking period re-enactors, at groups.yahoo.com/group/The-NADARA-List/<br> <br> Australians have one at groups.yahoo.com/group/living_history/ but people from other places are welcome to contribute.<br> <br> Then there's scholar.chem.nyu.edu/medi...iev-l.html - but be aware it's designed for academics, so us lurkers need to avoid clogging the list with off-topic questions.<br> <br> Depends on what you're after . . there are quite a few others.<br> <br> I could go on . . . <p></p><i></i> Re: Question about other sites for other periods. - Anonymous - 09-18-2004 There is also Celt stuff at<br> <br> groups.yahoo.com/group/IronageDarkage/<br> <br> Dave <p>[url=http://www.freewebs.com/davekufner" target="top]www.freewebs.com/davekufner[/url]</p><i></i> Re: Question about other sites for other periods. - Anonymous - 09-18-2004 And Late Romano/British at groups.yahoo.com/group/Segontium/ <p></p><i></i> Re: Question about other sites for other periods. - Anonymous - 09-18-2004 www.armourarchive.org<br> <br> This is a personal favorite of mine. Lots of good stuff can be found there. Heck, it's how <em>I</em> found RAT<br> <br> Cavetus <p></p><i></i> |