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Is King Arthur real? Who was he? This is my 5 years of research into 9 pages and my search is still going. Name:Nea Kimball

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A braggot made with farmhouse (oven) brewing techniques. As I’m not able to attend in person, this may end up as a display & sample rather than in the competition itself, but I would like to send the braggot for … Continued

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Work in progress. Genealogical study of the royalty and nobility of Europe from England in the west through Rus in the east. The database currently contains just under 12,000 individuals from all levels of European nobility. Name:Friderich Swartzwalder

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Handmade lamb vellum, both tannin-soaked and not, dyed with handmade inks (iron gall and brazilwood). Name:Nichola Beese

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Daimon Hitatare: A formal outfit from the Azuchi-Momoyama period of Japan that is decorated with the mon (crest) of the owner Name:Ishiyama Gen’tarou Yori’ie

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Research Paper The Ethnohistory and Tracing of a Landrace Honey Cordial (Krupnik) This research paper aims to trace the origins of krupnik as a beverage to its medieval roots, beyond its purported creation by Benedictine Monks. The paper argues that … Continued

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Lithuanian Honey Krupnik- a two version comparison of local and lithuanian honey, using rye spirit as the base to attempt a more historical version of the drink using the most common grain available in period, in the area. Name:Lord Cassiano … Continued