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Rare music is set to be played at a Devon abbey for the first time in almost 500 years after it was found in a medieval book.
The University of Cambridge project reveals sky-high homicide rates in medieval London, York and Oxford and shows that male college students were among the most frequent killers.
In the first episode of Going Medieval, Dr Eleanor Janega visits Denny Abbey, a former Benedictine monastery in Cambridge to explore the lives of those who devoted their lives to working the land.
That’s not all they found. Highway construction resulted in discoveries from multiple eras of history, including the Roman ...
THE remains of a roughly 1,200-year-old woman found on the shores of the River Thames have exposed the brutal punishment practices of early Medieval Britain. London between 600 to 800 AD, or Lunden… ...
Mapping the March’ aims to produce a cultural history of the medieval March of Wales, the borderlands lying between Wales and ...
The research also shines a light on medieval England’s criminal justice process. After a killing, passersby were obliged by law to raise a hue and cry out for help.
THE remains of a roughly 1,200-year-old woman found on the shores of the River Thames have exposed the brutal punishment practices of early Medieval Britain. London between 600 to 800 AD, or Lunden… ...