The
Virtual Pomegranate
http://www.interchg.ubc.ca/fmuntean/
The Pomegranate is the combined effort of a group of senior Pagans
in the United States and Canada. Its purpose is to provide a scholarly
venue for the forthright and critical examination of Neopagan beliefs
and practices.
The
Witches' Voice
http://www.witchvox.com
Widely
recognized as the best source of information regarding witchcraft and
other forms of neopaganism.
Neopagan
Religious Archive
http://www.lysator.liu.se/religion/neopagan/
An
award-winning archive of articles on almost all types of neopagan belief.
The
Encyclopaedia of the Celts
http://www.ealaghol.demon.co.uk/celtenc/celt_ind.htm
This
rather comprehensive site takes its information from quotations from
literature, myth, legend, fiction and history.
The
Sacred Fire:
A Celebration of Ancient Celtic History and Lore
http://www.geocities.com/~huathe/webring_pagan.html
This site has
a great variety of information for Celtic Pagans and Celtic enthusiasts
alike.
The
Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance
http://www.religioustolerance.org/
This objective, comprehensive, and educational site is dedicated to
"promoting religious tolerance as a human right." It is a fantastic
resource.
History:
Antiquity
http://intarch.ac.uk/antiquity/
Archaeology is an essential contributer to our
ideas of history, and this British journal provides wonderful information.
The
WWW-VL History Index
http://www.ukans.edu/history/VL/
Organized by the University of Kansas, this is a huge searchable
site of most historical topics, geographic areas, or eras that you could
think of.
History
Index
http://www.georgetown.edu/labyrinth/subjects/
This site, run by Georgetown University, offers a wealth of articles,
texts, and links on many historical topics.
Books:
Bibliomania
http://www.bibliomania.com/
On this site you'll find over 60 classic novels, dictionaries, and important
classic non-fiction works. All full text searchable HTML.
Project
Gutenberg
http://promo.net/pg/index.html
This award-winning project "makes information, books and other materials
available to the general public in forms a vast majority of the computers,
programs and people can easily read, use, quote, and search."
Needle
Arts:
Sue's
Cross Stitch Freebie Finder
http://www.powerup.com.au/~sheal/freebies.html
The best weekly list of free online needlework patterns on the web.
Embroidery
and Needlework Links
http://moas.atlantia.sca.org/topics/embr.htm
This page provides lots of historical and instructional material about
the needle arts.
Counted
Cross Stitch, Needlework, and Stitchery Page
http://www.dnai.com/~kdyer/
Want to learn
how to embroider? Need to learn where to get supplies? Looking for charts?
You can find just about anything you need at this site!
Astrology:
Astrology
Zone by Susan Miller
http://astrologyzone.go.com/
Great information about the art of astrology as well as monthly and
yearly horoscopes!
I
have been interested in astrology since I was about ten years old. Visit
the "Practical Astrology"
section of Galena's Journey to learm more about this ancient art.
2000-2001 by Regina M. Raab
This page created: 21 February 2000
This page last updated:18 Februrary 2001
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