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Engage the Past- The Engaging History Blog: January 2012
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Engage the Past- The Engaging History Blog. Welcome to the Engaging History Blog. Here you will find everything from book reviews, experimental archaeology projects, tips and tricks from personal experience, ideas and interpretations, research and documentation, 1st person/3rd person interpretation, etc. from both members of our groups and guest bloggers alike. We thought the best way to keep track of our growing research would be to put it all in one place! So sit back, relax, and engage. Local geograph...
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Engage the Past- The Engaging History Blog: MHF '14: Women in Re-enacting Round Table
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Engage the Past- The Engaging History Blog. Welcome to the Engaging History Blog. Here you will find everything from book reviews, experimental archaeology projects, tips and tricks from personal experience, ideas and interpretations, research and documentation, 1st person/3rd person interpretation, etc. from both members of our groups and guest bloggers alike. We thought the best way to keep track of our growing research would be to put it all in one place! So sit back, relax, and engage. The best part ...
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Engage the Past- The Engaging History Blog: November 2011
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Engage the Past- The Engaging History Blog. Welcome to the Engaging History Blog. Here you will find everything from book reviews, experimental archaeology projects, tips and tricks from personal experience, ideas and interpretations, research and documentation, 1st person/3rd person interpretation, etc. from both members of our groups and guest bloggers alike. We thought the best way to keep track of our growing research would be to put it all in one place! So sit back, relax, and engage. Wouldn't this ...
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Engage the Past- The Engaging History Blog: February 2013
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Engage the Past- The Engaging History Blog. Welcome to the Engaging History Blog. Here you will find everything from book reviews, experimental archaeology projects, tips and tricks from personal experience, ideas and interpretations, research and documentation, 1st person/3rd person interpretation, etc. from both members of our groups and guest bloggers alike. We thought the best way to keep track of our growing research would be to put it all in one place! So sit back, relax, and engage. Textile Sample...
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LBCC Historical - Reproduced Historical Cosmetics & Apothecary: HISTORICAL SHOP SPOTLIGHT: FleurdeLysOriginals on Etsy
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Dedicated to exploring all aspects of researching and reproducing original Cosmetic and Apothecary recipes from the actual historical receipt. Visit our shop www.litttlebits.etsy.com - Live History-. Wednesday, December 10, 2014. HISTORICAL SHOP SPOTLIGHT: FleurdeLysOriginals on Etsy. Are you looking for Historically inspired and recreated jewelry which is completely handmade and has outstanding quality? Look no further then Lauren from. Which is quickly approaching. Think of pairing this with our LI...
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LBCC Historical - Reproduced Historical Cosmetics & Apothecary: Upcoming Anniversary & A Special Perfume To Commemorate It...
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Dedicated to exploring all aspects of researching and reproducing original Cosmetic and Apothecary recipes from the actual historical receipt. Visit our shop www.litttlebits.etsy.com - Live History-. Wednesday, December 17, 2014. Upcoming Anniversary and A Special Perfume To Commemorate It. In a few weeks we will be celebrating The Battle Of New Orleans Bicentennial. Did you also know that on May 29th 2014 we celebrated the 200th anniversary of Empress Josephine's passing? Her first husband was guillotin...
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LBCC Historical - Reproduced Historical Cosmetics & Apothecary: The Art of Replicating Historical Recipes
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Dedicated to exploring all aspects of researching and reproducing original Cosmetic and Apothecary recipes from the actual historical receipt. Visit our shop www.litttlebits.etsy.com - Live History-. Monday, April 14, 2014. The Art of Replicating Historical Recipes. 1772 Orange Flower Cold Cream- Toilet De Flora. The Art of Replicating Historical Recipes. Having a historical recipe doesn’t mean we can just copy it - like we would to make chocolate chip cookies! Things that can’t be over looked:. All thes...
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Engage the Past- The Engaging History Blog: Introducing: The Silent Woman
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Engage the Past- The Engaging History Blog. Welcome to the Engaging History Blog. Here you will find everything from book reviews, experimental archaeology projects, tips and tricks from personal experience, ideas and interpretations, research and documentation, 1st person/3rd person interpretation, etc. from both members of our groups and guest bloggers alike. We thought the best way to keep track of our growing research would be to put it all in one place! So sit back, relax, and engage. Ordinaries wer...
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On Living History: "The Object of the New Year..." or 2014 in Review and 2015 in Hopefullness
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The sporadic life and times of a moonlighting living history interpreter (sometimes turned experimental archaeologist) and my dirty little secret: historical fashion and interpretation. Thursday, January 1, 2015. The Object of the New Year." or 2014 in Review and 2015 in Hopefullness. I'm not really one for resolutions, but the new year does provide a rather convenient time to think about potential opportunities for improvement and positive change. It's also a nice time to look to what is ahead (or w...
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