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  1. Society for Creative Anachronism

    The Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) is an inclusive community pursuing research and re-creation of pre-seventeenth century skills, arts, combat and culture.

  2. SCA Newcomer's Portal | What is the SCA?

    What is the SCA? The Society for Creative Anachronism is the world's largest medieval and Renaissance history society. Learn more about the Middle Ages!

  3. Society for Creative Anachronism - SCA.org

    The SCA’s “Known World” is divided into twenty regions called kingdoms, and within the kingdoms there are hundreds of local SCA groups – Cantons, Shires, and Baronies. To find the local group nearest …

  4. Society for Creative Anachronism - SCA.org

    The Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) is an international non-profit volunteer educational organization. The SCA is devoted to the research and re-creation of pre-seventeenth century skills, …

  5. Welcome to the Kingdom of Drachenwald

    The Kingdom of Drachenwald is a part of the Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc. (SCA), a not-for-profit educational organisation which studies the Middle Ages by recreating and researching the …

  6. Society for Creative Anachronism - SCA.org

    Are you an SCA participant or just looking for information? Look here for Documents, Publications, Research Links, and Resources for SCA Activities.

  7. Welcome to the College of Arms of the SCA!

    The College of Arms is the governing body of heralds in the Society for Creative Anachronism, a non-profit historical re-creation association. Learn more about heralds in the SCA.

  8. Society for Creative Anachronism - Barony of Stierbach

    A chapter of the Society for Creative Anachronism in the northwestern part of the Kingdom of Atlantia. Our lands include the counties of Clarke, Culpeper, Faquier, Frederick, Loudoun, Prince William, …

  9. Society for Creative Anachronism - Kingdom of Artemisia

    Kingdom of Artemisia A kingdom of the Society for Creative Anachronism in Montana, Idaho, Utah, and the western half of Wyoming Welcome to the Current Middle Ages! About Us We are the Kingdom of …

  10. Society for Creative Anachronism - SCA.org

    In the Society for Creative Anachronism you can experience tournaments, royal courts, feasts, and dancing, and learn how to recreate ancient crafts and skills.