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Antiquity means different items: Typically it means "ancient history", and can be utilized of any period before the Middle Ages. Most usually it means a classical antiquity of Greece and Rome. It can likewise become utilized to refer to various periods of ancient history, prefer Ancient Egypt, ancient Mesopotamia or other early civilizations of the Near East. These are less ordinarily seen for civilizations of the Far East. The term could besides exist as utilized of archaeological objects from ancient cultures. Antiquity (journal) is also the title of a quarterly journal of archeologic locate. [http://antiquity.ac.uk/] Antiquities is also the placed in the popular CCG Magic: The Gathering.

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Ermine Street Guard
Research into the Roman Army and the reconstruction of Roman armour and equipment, primarily from the latter half of the first century A.D. Activities, newsletter, photographs. D. Mark Sansom, 'The Ninth Legion Hispana: The evidence for its presence and campaigns in Britain.'

Brigantia
Iron-Age Celtic re-enactment society. Based around Portsmouth and give public displays of combat and living history in the South of England and Wales. Activities, bibliography.

SPQR
Tucson, Arizona-based organization of clubs for reenacting the classical Roman period; members information, historical references, message board, available roles.

Cantiaci
This living history group has recreated an Iron Age farmstead in the Riverside Country Park, Gillingham, Kent, complete with crafts and plants. Photographs, information for school groups, Beltaine fire festival.

Roman365
A portal site for the Roman re-enactor. Roman-era-related links, discussion forums, lists of Roman re-enactor groups.

Collegium Gladiatorium
A Hungarian group which re-enacts Roman gladiatorial combat. History of gladiatorial games, description of the group and photos of the group re-enacting.

Carnyx
A Tübingen, Germany-based group re-enacting a Celtic tribe of the Hallstat era (first to third centuries (B.C.E.)). Photos of re-enactments, schedule of events.

Matthew Amt's Greek Hoplite
A re-enactor recreating the arms and armor of the hoplite (Greek infantryman) of the era of the Persian Wars (fifth century B.C.E.). Descriptions of arms and armor, bibliography, links and photographs.

Roman Empire
Roman history celebrated through research, reenactment, and active participation in both SCA and Dagorhir. Site includes resources, reference materials, membership criteria, photographs, and schedule.

Gaesatae
Re-enactment of ancient celtic warriors from the 1st century BC.


Arts: Classical Studies
Science: Social Sciences: Archaeology: Periods and Cultures: Ancient Egypt
Science: Social Sciences: Archaeology: Periods and Cultures: Celtic
Science: Social Sciences: Archaeology: Periods and Cultures: Etruscan
Science: Social Sciences: Archaeology: Periods and Cultures: Hellenistic
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Society: History: By Time Period: Ancient




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