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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.
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The Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) is an inclusive community pursuing research and re-creation of pre-seventeenth century skills, arts, combat and culture.
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Society for Creative Anachronism - SCA.org
events January 1, 2025 — December 31, 2030 SCA Interkingdom Wars / Register Online news December 4, 2025 PDF of Revised Financial Policy news December 2, 2025 Approval of Revised …
Society for Creative Anachronism - SCA.org
Whether you are an SCA participant or just looking for information, here you will find Documents, Publications, Research Links, and Resources for SCA Activities.
Society for Creative Anachronism - SCA.org
Open Society Officer positions are listed on this website, over the SCA Announcements mailing list, and in the Kingdom newsletters. Send applications and resumes for Society Officer positions to …
Society for Creative Anachronism - SCA.org
SCA Archery and Thrown Weapons activities are open to participants of all ages. SCA archers use materials and methods available to period archers. This includes a focus on natural materials such …
SCA Newcomer's Portal | Armored Combat
The SCA is the largest fully-armored combat organization, with unchoreographed, safe rattan sport swordfighting in tournaments, melees, and wars!
Society for Creative Anachronism - SCA.org
January 1, 2025 — December 31, 2030 | SCA Team These are the largest events in the SCA, running from 4 days up to two weeks. Participants travel from many different kingdoms to attend. War of the …
Society for Creative Anachronism - SCA.org
The SCA is devoted to the research and re-creation of pre-seventeenth century skills, arts, combat, culture, and employing knowledge of history to enrich the lives of participants through events, …