There is wide variety of arts, sciences and crafts that are practiced in the SCA.
We have collected articles and links on just a few of these:

Archery
(arrow-making, bow-making & shooting)
  Armor-making
     
Bardic Arts
(including Story-Telling)
  Blacksmithing
     
Bookbinding   Brewing & Vintning
     
Bright-Metalwork   Calligraphy & Illumination
     
Candlemaking   Chainmail
     
Clothes-making
(including accessories)
  Combat
     
Cooking   Drawing & Painting
     
Embroidery   Equestrian activities
     
Fiber Arts   Fishing
     
Games & Toys
  Glasswork
(Bead-making, Stained Glass, Lampwork)
     
Heraldry   Herbalism
     
Jesters & Foolery   Jewelrywork
     
Knitting   Lace-making
     
Leathercraft   Merchanting
     
Needlework   Papermaking
     
Performance Arts
(Dance, Music, Singing, Theatre)
  Persona Development
     
Pottery   Protocol
     
Research   Soapmaking
     
Spinning & Dyeing   Tent & Pavilion-making
     
Weaponsmithing   Weaving
     
Woodworking   Youth Activities
     


Which are Arts and Which are Sciences ?



A related and wonderful historical link:

The Medieval Science Page

Amongst the topics covered on this site are:
Alchemy, Animals, the Astrolabe, Astronomy, Botany,
Calendars, Cartography, Horology, Scientific Instruments of the Middle Ages,
Mathematics, Medicine, Physics, Time, Weights & Measures and Renaissance Materials.



A&S Links
Website created by
Kingdom of Atlantia



Some links to a few of the different cultures that can be studied:

Mongol History         Russian History         Italian Renaissance
                     
Norse History         Scottish History         Welsh History
                     
Knights Templar         Samurai History         Tudor History
                     
Medieval Pirates                   Medieval Undead
                     
                     


 

If you would like to find out more about the SCA and its activities,
click on the links listed below:

§ Intro to the SCA Page §
 
New Member Information
 
SCA Meetings
in the
KC Metro Area
 
SCA Groups
in the
4-state region
 
SCA Groups
throughout the
World
 
 
 


This SCA book is a great idea (but unfortunately it doesn't exist).



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Baron Modar Neznanich, OPel
e-mail: modar@everestkc.net

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This SCA Interests webpage is published by Ron Knight (known in the SCA as Modar Neznanich) for the edification of members of the S.C.A. and the general public. It is not a corporate publication of the Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc. and does not delineate S.C.A. policies. In cases of conflict with printed versions of material presented on this page or it's links, the dispute will be decided in favor of the printed version unless otherwise indicated. Opinions expressed are those of the author.