Camlann Medieval Village a living history project portraying rural England in the year 1376, is dedicated to offering the public powerful personal experiences of history, including multiple learning and performing arts opportunities, built upon research of rural communities in 14th century England, to provide a deeper understanding of the relationship between those historical events and western society today.giovedì 31 luglio 2008
Camlann Medieval Village
Camlann Medieval Village a living history project portraying rural England in the year 1376, is dedicated to offering the public powerful personal experiences of history, including multiple learning and performing arts opportunities, built upon research of rural communities in 14th century England, to provide a deeper understanding of the relationship between those historical events and western society today.mercoledì 23 luglio 2008
Medieval Market
Medieval Market
www.themedievalmarket.com/
www.themedievalmarket.com/
venerdì 18 luglio 2008
Medieval Art
Medieval Art in manuscriptswww.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/pharos/sections/making_art/index_manuscript.html
domenica 13 luglio 2008
Medieval Diet
Medieval DietDairy products art packed with bone-building calcium, rich vitamins & nutrients. Unfortunately, they art also packed with cholesterol, fat & high calories.
Conquering the high calories & fat that art packed in thy dairy products wilt be one of the biggest challenges thy wilt face whilst dieting.
Milk, cream cheese, cheese, cottage cheese, sour cream, buttermilk, yogurt, butter, ice cream – all packed with both naughty & good things for thy body. Therefore, Maiden Sky ‘tis offering some solutions by separating the naughty from the good in an effort to bring thee more wholesome, healthier dairy goodies to thy feasting tables.
venerdì 4 luglio 2008
Medieval workMedieval Hackney was almost entirely rural and so agriculture and related trades were the main forms of employment. Arable crops were grown, such as beans, wheat, oats and barley, as well as fruit and vegetables but the majority of land was given over to pasture either for cattle or hay.
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