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ArchNet
http://archnet.asu.edu
Virtual library of archaeology hosted by the Archaeological Research Institute at Arizona State University. Comprehensive resource.

Arthurian Resources
www.arthuriana.co.uk
Scholarly survey of Arthurian legend and its roots in fact and fiction, with an emphasis on current research. Extensive links and detailed bibliographical references for those wishing to explore further.

Faith and Belief
www.channel4.com/believe
A site containing information and debate about all the world's major religions, with articles and regular updates about festivals, events and Channel 4 programmes.

Blavatsky Net Foundation
www.blavatsky.net/
Many pages of original 19th-century Theosophical text, including the writings of Helena Blavatsky herself, as well as an accumulating repository of evidence that seeks to confirm the truths of Theosophy.

The Blavatsky Trust
www.blavatskytrust.org.uk/
The object of the Trust is to promote education and research into religion, philosophy and science, and to disseminate the resulting information.

The British Druid Order
www.britishdruidorder.co.uk/home.htm
The British Druid Order was formed in 1979 and aims to recreate a native British spirituality.

Comparative Religion
www.comparative-religion.com
Aims to be the UK’s largest site for religious resources.
Features a history of paganism in the UK and an online transcript of Dr Margaret Alice Murray’s God of the Witches. Also covers Gerald Gardner and the origins of Wicca.

The Encyclopaedia Folkceltica www.angelfire.com/realm/metalangel/skycladfolkpage.html
Enthusiasts' site that surveys the current folk, Viking, pagan, and Celtic metal scene.

Masters of Darkness: Aleister Crowley www.channel4.com/history/microsites/M/masters_darkness /crowley.html
Channel 4 site that gives a brief, rounded analysis of the man who claimed to be `the beast 666`.

Medieval Sourcebook
www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook.html

Comprehensive website featuring original texts, scholarship and links. To access the ‘Conversion of England’, click on ‘Roman Church’, then ‘The Conversion of Europe.’

The Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids
http://druidry.org
Website on contemporary Druidry, concerned with innovation and celebration in new ways of living, community, ritual, music, poetry, storytelling and the visual arts.

Stone Pages
www.stonepages.com

Photographs, history and directions to Britain’s ancient monuments. Excellent links page.

Time Traveller's Guide to Tudor England www.channel4.com/history/microsites/H/history/ guide16/index.html
General introduction to Elizabethan England with information on witches, magic and sorcery.

The Theosophical Society in England
www.theosophical-society.org.uk/

Contact details, web resources and an early history of the society.

UK Pagan Links
www.ukpaganlinks.co.uk/

Web links, classified ads and information on events for witches and other pagan people.

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