Hello! i wanted to ask if someone can point me some websites of groups reenacting 5-7 centuries.
I started research of sources too, but i also want to see how others manage this topic.
I know of ulfhednar and weorod, but i would like to see more
thanks
the wulfingas http://www.wulfingas.co.uk/
There is a reenactment group that is based at West Stow, but I can't remember what they are called, its somthing like Stow-a-Kin.
Both groups are very aprochable and knowlageable, as are Ulfhednar and Weorod.
Rich
of off Weorod
There is a reenactment group that is based at West Stow, but I can't remember what they are called, its somthing like Stow-a-Kin.
Both groups are very aprochable and knowlageable, as are Ulfhednar and Weorod.
Rich
of off Weorod
Not exactly the website of any group, but great pics nonetheless.
http://www.museedestempsbarbares.fr/index_eng.html
http://www.museedestempsbarbares.fr/index_eng.html
das engliscan gesithas? i think thats how its spelled.
The Chasuari and the Cherusci are earlier than you wanted, but I'll post them anyway:
http://www.chasuari.de/
http://legvi.tripod.com/cherusci/index.html
Britannia and Comitatus are in the time period, but are on the Roman side rather than the Barbarians. Comitatus does do some Germanic stuff as well.
http://www.durolitum.co.uk/
http://www.comitatus.net/
http://www.chasuari.de/
http://legvi.tripod.com/cherusci/index.html
Britannia and Comitatus are in the time period, but are on the Roman side rather than the Barbarians. Comitatus does do some Germanic stuff as well.
http://www.durolitum.co.uk/
http://www.comitatus.net/
thanks to all, its fascinating period
Myles Mulkey wrote: |
This is also a good one:
http://www.die-bajuwaren.de/Wir_ueber_uns_frame.htm |
Very nice and deteiled overview of making that ringsword replica... wish I could read in german :)
Artis Aboltins wrote: | ||
Very nice and deteiled overview of making that ringsword replica... wish I could read in german :) |
Me too, as google's translation is sadly inadequate. :lol: I really like their site, with the exception of one individual's leather helmet with horns in the front.
The leather helmet.
From what i gather its based on a find.
I think its awesome!
its just my lack of skill that stops me re-produceing it.
Rich
From what i gather its based on a find.
I think its awesome!
its just my lack of skill that stops me re-produceing it.
Rich
R Lister wrote: |
The leather helmet.
From what i gather its based on a find. I think its awesome! its just my lack of skill that stops me re-produceing it. Rich |
I'm sure that it is historically accurate, since they really seem to know their stuff. I just meant that it wasn't to my taste.
Myles Mulkey wrote: | ||
I'm sure that it is historically accurate, since they really seem to know their stuff. I just meant that it wasn't to my taste. |
I would love to see information about the find, if there is any, as far as I know there is no actual remains of any leather helmets recovered from that time period?
There is at least one. It was found in the necropolis of Aldaieta, in the Basque Country. It is a 7th century site. Only its iron framework remains, shaped like an H, if I remember correctly.
One more group:
http://www.millennia.f2s.com/
One more group:
http://www.millennia.f2s.com/
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