[Marijah's Bibliography of Renaissance and Medieval Europe
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Historians, check it out - sites just for you!!

A.E.M.M.A. Knowledge Base
A collection of articles from 1280-1991 regarding the techniques necessary to use various weapons.
Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries
The author of this site's PhD research was about analyzing burial methods. This page contains burial data, links to cemeteries, and a summary of his research along with other related resources.
Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index
This database lets you conduct subject, author, and title searches for journal articles related to women of the middle ages.
Historical view of costuming
There were so many sites on clothing/costumes that I gave them their own seperate page!
Knighthood, Chivalry & Tournaments Resource Library
A fascinating and informative discussion of chivalry. Contains links to historical sites and to intense discussions of what chivalry is/means. Both historical and speculative.
Labyrinth Home page
The medieval studies project at Georgetown University. The new and improved home page allows you to search by topics, formats, and keywords. This site includes texts, bibliographies, links to archives and pictures, and more. A wonderful and complete site for all your history needs.
List of Arthurian Literature
That's it - it's a list. With markings to denote their original languages. There's also SOME annotation.
Medieval Scotland
This web page includes links to a bibliography of information about medieval Scotland , links to some full-text historical documents, and links to essays and information on names and naming in Scotland. The author of this site has a PhD in medieval studies so I'm trusting that her essays, bibliographies and links are pretty good.
Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies
This is an online bibliography of essays, online articles, primary sources, online images, and additional links. It's intended for medieval historians, students, and instructors. The information is very academically oriented but the site is easy to navigate.
Original sources from Renaissance and Medieval Europe
Through scanning and other techniques, many original sources are now available on the Internet. Here are a few that I've found.

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Last Updated: Aug. 21, 2002