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  • ...he tendency of [[medievalist]]s to assume that everyone who lived in the [[Migration Era|Viking era]] wore filthy, poorly constructed, largely [[brown]] [[cloth
    324 bytes (47 words) - 14:15, 5 May 2008
  • ...from the rising Han [[empire]] in China which led them to begin a westward migration (driving other nomadic peoples before them) ending ''circa'' 200 years late ...pound bow]] and for their possession of [[horse]]s as a component in their migration. These two factors offered them military and diplomatic superiority over t
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  • ...uages]]. It developed from [[Irish Gaelic]] after the [[Ireland|Irish]] [[migration]]s to [[Scotland]] in the [[6th century]]. A major deviation between the [[
    412 bytes (62 words) - 23:37, 7 October 2007
  • ...]], and later split into [[Irish Gaelic]], [[Scots Gaelic]] (with eastward migration) and [[Manx]]. This language group is also known as Q-Celtic because words
    769 bytes (109 words) - 13:00, 23 June 2005
  • ...rongly identified with certain cultures or time periods, for example the [[migration period]] [[seax]], the Russian [[kindjal]] or the [[Arab]]ian [[jambiya]].
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  • ...a father called Eternus, a thoroughly Roman [[name]], and un-Celtic. His migration is dated variously between 370 [[CE]] (when the Romans were still in Britai
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  • The Celtic torc disappears in the [[migration period]], but [[Viking Age]] metal necklaces are sometimes also referred to
    4 KB (725 words) - 02:24, 18 July 2008