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Museum reviews database?
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I think I read isome recently posted asking for this, but I cannot found :?

At the moment I´m able to make two or three "prototypes" to see how can be improved.

What about this scheme?

1- Name of the place

2-Link to the official website and/ or tourism info of the area

3-Single word describing the place, and if there is something related to Roman army: Museum, site, monument, complex, city...

4-Detailed description: What can be seen, interesting artifacts, etc.

5-Other:Friendly staff, good shop, photos allowed, that kind of things.

6-The place around:Any of interest? more museums?

7-Eat / acomodation / how to get there (car-train-bus)

8-nearby roman places of interest

Comments welcolme. I nobody does one, I will think that you don´t have interest in my future trip to Augusta Raurica photos...and that they doesn´t deserve to be shared :twisted:
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and current Medieval Martial Arts teacher of Comilitium Sacrae Ensis, fencing club.
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#2
A somewhat OT comment to the Museums Database issue:
There is a new "sport" called geocaching ( www.geocaching.com ) and a subset is "waymarking" ( www.waymarking.com ). You use a GPS unit to "waymark" interesting sites, and then post the sites to the website. There is probably a "museums" section, and it is easy to create another catagory. I'm not a re-enactor, just a history buff, and I do a lot of waymarking to lighthouses, etc. Something to consider.
Dennis Skea
Celtus Barbaricus
(Dennis Skea)
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