Everything about Dark Ages Reenactment totally explained
Dark Ages reenactment is generally considered a sub-branch of
Medieval reenactment focussing on the
1st millennium AD beginning with the fall of the
Roman Empire and ending with the
High Middle Ages.
The term 'Dark Ages' is much used. Some groups define it as the period between the collapse of the Roman Empire, and the establishment of the main European Christian kingdoms - approx 400 - 750 AD (CE), whereas others include the Viking period as well (extending as far as 1066 AD). Some people call the later half of this period 'Early Medieval'.
Most reenactment groups focus on a smaller time period, sometimes restricting their interest to a particular century, or even a specific decade, depending on how authentic the reenactment and encampment is intended to be. Typically Dark Ages reenactment groups focus on a specific time period and culture within this range, such as
Vendel Age vikings or the
Picts.
The largest Dark Age event in the UK is the
Battle of Hastings Reenactment.
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