Date: 2005-10-05 04:04 am (UTC)
So an equivalent to the KWW, but with a medieval discussion focus?

Powerpoint is an odd one, since I have no issues with people using books for reference in their talks (at events) and really like a chance to look at the references - especially if they are some of the rarer (often textile) archaology texts. Hence no issue with Powerpoint if it is getting more info across. Guess it depends on whether you are trying to learn a period skill in a period manner with period tools, or want the evidence, and evolution of usage etc. Both are useful.
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