Ozark Medieval Castle Guide

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Forging Medieval Swords

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Guests on tour at the Ozark Medieval Fortress have asked at the blacksmith’s shop whether swords can be made on the forge there.  The answe...
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Sunday, July 17, 2011

Medieval Sheep Shearing Scissors

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In the Wool Cottage at the Ozark Medieval Fortress guests see several Medieval spring-type scissors.  They often ask whether they are authen...
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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Medieval Sickles and Scythes

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At the Ozark Medieval Fortress guests have asked about the tools used to harvest crops during the Middle Ages.  Unfortunately for the peasan...
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Sunday, July 3, 2011

Medieval Castle Construction and Life

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Guests at the Ozark Medieval Fortress have asked me to put together a video of my favorite photos and video clips taken over the more than ...
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Friday, June 24, 2011

Medieval Doctors

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On special occasions, guests at the Ozark Medieval Fortress have enjoyed  presentations about Medieval health care.  Sometimes guests have ...
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Medieval Wheelbarrows and Handcarts

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It is common for guests on tour at the Ozark Medieval Fortress to see several kinds of wheelbarrows and hand carts.  They often ask if the m...
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Monday, June 20, 2011

Medieval Squires

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At the Ozark Medieval Fortress many guests who ha ve an interest in knights have also  asked what exactly was a squire.  The short answer is...
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Medieval James
It is my pleasure to serve as Historian and Guide at the Ozark Medieval Fortress, Lead Hill, Arkansas. My Bachelor of Arts degree was in European History and German at the University of Wisconsin, where I also obtained a Doctor of Law Degree. Between college and graduate school, I attended a summer program in Germany on the Middle Ages.
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