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28 August 2018
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Lucet 3
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Lucet 2
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Thread lucet thus (tie a knot)
Leather Working
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Iron Working
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Furnace 3 by Colin Levick.
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Furnace 2 by Colin Levick.
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Furnace 1 by Colin Levick.
How the Healing Herb Became
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Houses and Furniture
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Glass and Amber Working
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Food and Drink
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Fishing
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Fishing
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Feasting and Fasting
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Pottery Kilns
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One of the pots that were fired at Edinburgh. The mottled effect on this cup comes from the binding of oxygen to the minerals in the clay making the pot pale in colour,and darker where oxygen was excluded
Embroidery Techniques
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Embroidery Figure 3: Second couching stitch
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Embroidery Figure 2: First couching stitch
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Embroidery Figure 1: Background Stitch.
Early Mediaeval Brewing
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Charcoal Burning
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The clamp is finally lit and we can rest for a bit
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Lighting the clamp: a) Motty peg removed; b) Charcoal and twigs used to start fire; c) More charcoal added and clamp capped off
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Cutaway drawing of a charcoal burning clamp
Bronze Working
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Braid Weaving
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Made of cattle bone, this replica of a belt buckle from Leicester is quite stout enough for everyday wear. The iron pin is a regular feature of bone buckles. By Roland Williamson, 2002.
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A carved bone dice case based on a Viking carved piece in the Mammen style. By Roland Williamson, 2002.
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A copy of a bone spoon found in Winchester and an apple corer. The latter could also be a cheese tester or sampler. By Roland Williamson, 2002.
Bone and Antler Working
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How Do We Know?
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Now and Then
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Gaming
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Music and Verse
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Pastimes of the Viking and Anglo-Saxon Age
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The month of September from the Tiberius Anglo-Saxon calendar
Slave Trading
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For What It's Worth
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The Long Arm of the Law
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Language
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Flora
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Fauna
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The Cymry
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The Clan Ivarr
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Who Were the Vikings?
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