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This organisation take great pride in preserving the historic nature of the lands of ["Arthea"]. They pride themselves on high standards in unearthing and recording the past. Their work has helped piece together knowledge of pre-disaster times and the early formative years of the kingdoms that eventually formed modern Arthea. This organisation take great pride in discovering and preserving the history of the lands of ["Arthea"]. They painstakingly unearth and record the past, and their work has helped piece together stories of pre-disaster times and the early formative years of the kingdoms that eventually became modern Arthea.
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They work closely with ["The Imperial Library"] and ["The Pale Flame"] to ensure that what they learn is recorded and made available to the widest audience. Their work is funded by Imperial grants and by profits made from the sale of antiquities. The Society works closely with ["The Imperial Library"] and ["The Pale Flame"] to ensure that what they learn is recorded and made available to the widest audience. Their work is funded by Imperial grants and by profits made from the sale of antiquities to museums and private collectors.  Over the last ten years there has been a rise in demand for such historic treasures; the Soiciety has done well from this increase in demand.

The Imperial Archaeological Society

This organisation take great pride in discovering and preserving the history of the lands of ["Arthea"]. They painstakingly unearth and record the past, and their work has helped piece together stories of pre-disaster times and the early formative years of the kingdoms that eventually became modern Arthea.

The Society works closely with ["The Imperial Library"] and ["The Pale Flame"] to ensure that what they learn is recorded and made available to the widest audience. Their work is funded by Imperial grants and by profits made from the sale of antiquities to museums and private collectors. Over the last ten years there has been a rise in demand for such historic treasures; the Soiciety has done well from this increase in demand.


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ArtheaWiki: The Imperial Archaeological Society (last edited 2014-02-05 23:07:38 by Neil)