Historical Fiction Research

Adventures, misadventures and serendipity in doing the research that underlies a historical novel

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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Hittite Mythology on the Subject of Women (guest post by Judith Starkston)

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Trojan Women: Women’s Roles in Ancient Anatolia and Mycenaean Greece Part V You may wish to read  the introduction of this series Trojan W...
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Sunday, March 24, 2013

Hittite Women as Reflected in the Laws of Marriage, Adultery and Rape (guest post by Judith Starkston)

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Trojan Women: Women’s Roles in Ancient Anatolia and Mycenaean Greece Part IV You may wish to read  the introduction of this series Trojan ...
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Sunday, March 17, 2013

Medieval Organs

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See that pretty instrument?  That's my baby - my gorgeous handmade portative organ, created in the Netherlands by a master organmak...
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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

The Hittite Hasawa: Priestess, Therapist, Healer, Diviner, and Midwife (guest post by Judith Starkston)

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Trojan Women: Women’s Roles in Ancient Anatolia and Mycenaean Greece Part III You may wish to read  the introduction of this series Trojan...
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