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The "history is neat project" is driven by a strange desire to talk about history at SCA events rather than ...... other things. History is pretty neat. We are always looking for accomplices.
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Some of the history and stories that you may have run across are listed here.
  
 
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There are a few of us involved in this project. It has been very quietly underway since the inception of the Wiki, Unfortunately none of us are very active in the society at the moment,so events that get the "history is neat" treatment are far and few between. I will encourage the rest of the 'members' to post their identities and parts of the project. --[[User:Banjo|Yusuf, ]] 06:06, 29 August 2014 (UTC)
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The Late [[Mahala_de_Sorbonne]]was passionately supportive of this project. Many of her half finished Tracts have been finished and put up at a Kingdom Event Near you.
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--[[User:Banjo|Yusuf, ]] 05:24, 29 August 2014 (UTC)
 
--[[User:Banjo|Yusuf, ]] 05:24, 29 August 2014 (UTC)
 
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Revision as of 06:06, 29 August 2014

History is neat

The "history is neat project" is driven by a strange desire to talk about history at SCA events rather than ...... other things. History is pretty neat. We are always looking for accomplices.

Some of the history and stories that you may have run across are listed here.

The Battle of Stiklestad

riderless horse

Ancient Figs



There are a few of us involved in this project. It has been very quietly underway since the inception of the Wiki, Unfortunately none of us are very active in the society at the moment,so events that get the "history is neat" treatment are far and few between. I will encourage the rest of the 'members' to post their identities and parts of the project. --Yusuf, 06:06, 29 August 2014 (UTC)


The Late Mahala_de_Sorbonnewas passionately supportive of this project. Many of her half finished Tracts have been finished and put up at a Kingdom Event Near you.


--Yusuf, 05:24, 29 August 2014 (UTC)