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* Became a member of the [[Order of the Laurel]] at [[Ursalmas XXXVI/2002]]
* Became a member of the [[Order of the Laurel]] at [[Ursalmas XXXVI/2002]]
* A landed baroness of [[Seagirt]] (January 2001-January 2004)
* A landed baroness of [[Seagirt]] with Liam mac Brennan (January 2001-January 2004)
* Fellow of the College of Saint Giles (University of Victoria Medieval Club)
* Fellow of the College of Saint Giles (University of Victoria Medieval Club)
* Current location: Harpelestane in the Kingdom of Drachenwald
* Current location: Harpelestane in the Kingdom of Drachenwald
'''''RESEARCH AREAS'' AND INTERESTS:'''
archaeology:
''mortuary
settlement
identity
gender
life cycle
ethical issues''
Norse:
''archaeology''
culture
''migration
Scotland
Iceland
Greenland
Vinland
Russia''
sagas
legal codes
''language''
Russia (primarily Kievan Rus):
''archaeology
history''
culture
literature
language
calligraphy
''settlements
Novgorod
Kiev''
religion
Anglo-Saxon:
''archaeology
literature
language''
Misc SCA interests:
heraldry
folklore/legends
food
calligraphy
costuming


[[Category:People]][[Category:Laurel]]
[[Category:People]][[Category:Laurel]]

Revision as of 02:42, 18 March 2006

  • Became a member of the Order of the Laurel at Ursalmas XXXVI/2002
  • A landed baroness of Seagirt with Liam mac Brennan (January 2001-January 2004)
  • Fellow of the College of Saint Giles (University of Victoria Medieval Club)
  • Current location: Harpelestane in the Kingdom of Drachenwald

RESEARCH AREAS AND INTERESTS:

archaeology: mortuary settlement identity gender life cycle ethical issues

Norse: archaeology culture migration Scotland Iceland Greenland Vinland Russia sagas legal codes language

Russia (primarily Kievan Rus): archaeology history culture literature language calligraphy settlements Novgorod Kiev religion

Anglo-Saxon: archaeology literature language

Misc SCA interests: heraldry folklore/legends food calligraphy costuming