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Group (S.I.G.) An Sca oriented
Interactive resource for things Slavic
and Russ!
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Slavic & Russ
Resources
This is the place to find Marijas'  Resources for things `Russ and Slavic
other than Illumination. For the Illumination Links  please  click
Illumination Resources
Alternative Heraldy
(Mostly Eastern
European)
History and
Background
Reinactors' Sites
The Red Kaganate
Lemkos
Polish Heraldry
Cezary's Site He is a
reinactor in Poland
Medieval Lithuania
The Tamga (another
form of Heraldy)
Kurgan Scythian
Artifacts
Sofya la Rus Site
Period Russian Heraldry
Pushkareva
Translated by Sofya
La Rus (clothing)
Ukrainian Museum
Discussion of Polish
Szlacta (Nobility)
Ukrainian embroidery
, dig finds, and info.
Kataryna
Dragonweaver
(clothing)
Swords Monomakh &
Mistislavsky
Polish Nobility Assoc.  
(some info on names and
nobility)
Viking Answer Lady
on Varangians in
Rus
Russian Embroidery
Russian Geographical Blazons
Slavia Project
Handbook Online
(Lednieki Dig)
Russian Costume
Vasilla
Study on Kievan Plants
Znan'stvo Polish Resource
Russian Heraldry & some
Illumination
The
SCYTHIAN/SARMATIAN
INFLUENCE ON THE
SLAVONIC
MYTHOLOGY AND
DECORATIVE ART
Some Polish Clans and
Their Heraldry
Tamga Symbols and Possible
Occult Meanings (pictures of
tamga)
Womens Temple Rings
Ukrainian & Russian
( Some translations
of  Primary Docs and
cultural info.)
More Tamga pictures..site in
Russian
Sarmatian Tamgas historical
backgroud and interesting
details!
9th Century Ukraine Tribes
Ukrainian Embroidery Patterns
Slavonic Antiquity
Poznan Archeological Museum
Ukrainian Womens
Head Dresses
(pictures)
Translation of Female
Novgorod clothing
information!
Home
Ukrianian Heraldry Site
Belarus Medieval
Re-inactment Site with
many pictures!
Pictures from the 1st
Slavic Interest Group
University held in Dec.
of 2007
The Tamga ( many good
pictures and discussions of
possible meanings)
Early Russ Tribes Information
Collection by Lady Marija
Kotok
Medieval Slavic /
Rus towns that
existed in period.
 Click here for some wonderful Slavic needlework
links shared by Lady Rowan L'Crotha, Abhainn
Ciach Ghlais , AEthelmearc