Royal Museum and Institute of Antiquities
The mission of the Royal Museum and Institute of Antiquities is to find and make public any artifacts or antiquities known to be connected to the Kingdom. The museum is headed by the National Archivist, Gödafrïeu Válcadác'h. It includes archived Talossan web pages, Ár Päts, and articles about Talossa in foreign media.
Archived Old Kingdom Webpages
2007
October 9, 2007
September 29, 2007
August 22, 2007
June 7, 2007
April 22, 2007
April 22, 2007
2005
July 30, 2005
March 9, 2005
February 6, 2005
2004
November 28, 2004
September 5, 2004 *
April 19, 2004
2003
December 27, 2003
December 20, 2003
December 13, 2003 *
October 12, 2003
October 4, 2003
August 7, 2003
July 30, 2003
April 6, 2003
March 29, 2003
February 17, 2003
January 29, 2003 *
2002
December 4, 2002
November 30, 2002
November 28, 2002
November 27, 2002
November 25, 2002 *
September 23, 2002 **
August 3, 2002 **
August 2, 2002 **
July 27, 2002 **
July 20, 2002 **
May 25, 2002 **
January 21, 2002
2001
September 24, 2001
August 27, 2001
July 8, 2001 *
April 18, 2001
April 10, 2001
April 5, 2001 *
March 9, 2001
March 2, 2001 *
February 2, 2001
2000
December 4, 2000
November 1, 2000
October 14, 2000
August 17, 2000
June 20, 2000
1999
May 4, 1999
April 28, 1999
February 8, 1999
February 3, 1999
January 25, 1999
1998
December 12, 1998
- Denotes substantial site design changes. ** Denotes the website crash of 2002.
English Media Articles (not produced by Talossan sources)
"He's Eastern monarch — East Side, That Is," [PDF] by By Daniel Lorentz, Milwaukee Sentinel: 16 October 1984
"Utopian Rulers, and Spoofs, Stake Out Territory Online," by Stephen Mihm, New York Times: 24 May 2000
"It's Good to Be King," by Alex Blumberg, Wired Magazine: August 2003
"Bite-sized sovereignties offer worlds of fun," by Kathy Ceceri, iBerkshires.com, February 2, 2005
"Castles in the air," The Economist, December 20, 2005