Cambridge University researchers found a manuscript with rare Arthurian tales bound into a ledger more than 400 years old and ...
Medieval England was a dangerous place. Murder rates are estimated to have been between 20 to 50 times higher than today, ...
Century England, a dark-skinned saint with a promiscuous past became a boundary-breaking cultural and religious icon. A new ...
In 2019, metal detectorist Mark Sell uncovered a stunning sapphire ring while exploring a field in King Row in Norfolk, ...
Found by a metal detectorist in England, the item features a sapphire surrounded by two emeralds and two stones that are ...
The most comprehensive study of medieval warhorses ever undertaken will be released in the form of a radical new book this ...
1500 the kings had introduced a more centralised system of justice and consistent punishment. In this video, historian Alice Loxton gives a summary of crime and punishment in medieval Britain.
Crime and punishment in Britain overview - OCR B Crime and punishment in early modern Britain, c.1500-c.1750 - OCR B Crime and punishment in Industrial Britain, c.1750-c.1900 - OCR B Crime and ...
But what Ms Morgan did not immediately realise was that Powell, alongside his friend Layton Davies, had been convicted of stealing one of the biggest treasure finds in the history of the British Isles ...
Medieval residents of Winchester, England, probably got their leprosy from red squirrels in the area, according to a team of archaeologists and geneticists that studied remains from two ...