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Sorry for not posting much informative posts, let alone threads. I've been busy with college (I think I'm the youngest on this site lol). But I do have very useful links I'd think would help have more research.
Added by other people:
- Tartary (It has an English version, but it's never updated. So bare with Google translate on this original Russian site)
- Eden Saga (Made by an eccentric French dude, so his timelines and info are confusing, but I think he has some good points)
- Geographicus (An auction of maps. Though I guess you can find images of them as well I hope)
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I would add:
Youtube Channels
Websites
- www.megaliths.org - a database of megaliths compiled by Newearth
- Biblioteca pleyades - collection of articles and books on various topics
Channels:
- Charles Kos
- Thunderbolts Project
- Suspicous0bservers
- Bright Insight
- Ancient Architects
- Mystery History
- secureteam10
- Philipp Druzhinin
- The Lost History Channel TKTC
- CONSPIRACY-R-US
- Mud Flood
- Flat Earth British
- WISE UP
[Would put more up if I find more]*Sigh* Here are some Youtube videos to have some basic understanding of Medieval/Renaissance armor. Long story short, they're not as heavy as people put it, you can move around almost normally with armor on. Albeit with a bit of weight and a few limited mobility. Fighting back then is very skillful and only the rich could afford such armor, as common soldiers wear simpler armor.
Shadiversity
Metatron
Scholagladtoria
Skallagrim
Knyght Errant
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