Sarmatian in the SCA
A resource of information on the Sarmatians and my experiences in the SCA
Monday, November 28, 2011
KWHSS: Conflict-checking armory
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In period, when close relatives (fathers, sons, brothers...) were all alive and kicking, they would do slight variations of a theme to show ...
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Sunday, November 27, 2011
Charge Groups
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To write a post on conflict-checking, I must first address charge groups. A charge group is simply a group of charges in similar locations a...
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Monday, November 7, 2011
My name passed! My device didn't.
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Just a quick update to say that my name has passed, so Aritê gunê Akasa is official now! Yay! My device, however, did not. It was not due t...
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Can I Register a Tamga in the SCA?
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This is part one of the post I've been promising since this summer. It's ended up being very long, so I've split it into three ...
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Friday, October 14, 2011
Kurtas
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Sarmatians are usually pictured with a type of jacket called a kurta over their tunics. Kurtas are a type of kaftan, which are worn in var...
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Sunday, September 11, 2011
Literature review: Sulimirski's "The Sarmatians", with some notes on research style
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In 1970, T. Sulimirski published a book called The Sarmatians . This was the first time anyone had tried to collect what was known abou...
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Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Updates on old posts
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I've been reading through T. Sulimirski's The Sarmatians , which was the first instance of current Sarmatian research being gathered...
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