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A team of archaeologists who hope to unearth a medieval hospital during a dig in Lincoln said they were "ridiculously excited" to start the project. Experts hope to uncover a 500-year-old hospital ...
A team of archaeologists who hope to unearth a medieval hospital during a dig in ... which people with leprosy would have admitted themselves into. Ms Sam Tipper, a senior lecturer from Anglia ...
The dig at South Common needs volunteers across two weekends in July A team of archaeologists who hope to unearth a medieval hospital ... which people with leprosy would have admitted themselves ...
During her appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, the supermodel, 29, talked to host Jimmy Fallon, 50, about a recent outing with her daughter Khai, 4, at Medieval Times in New Jersey.
Strange “hairy” covers of books in medieval Europe were made from seal skin obtained from Viking descendants, a new study has found. It is rare to find medieval manuscripts in their original ...
Antisemitism in predominantly Catholic Ireland has reached "medieval" levels, according to a study conducted in December 2024. Based on interviews with 1,014 Irish Christians, the study suggests that ...
Science is helping researchers judge books by their covers — and revealing surprising beneficiaries of medieval trading routes in the process. Dozens of rare, fur-covered volumes from 12th and ...
Researchers identified its more distant origin. By Jack Tamisiea Medieval scribes filled volumes called bestiaries with illustrations and descriptions of fantastic creatures. The manuscripts ...
A scientific analysis of dozens of 12th- and 13th-century books found in European monasteries reveals they were bound in sealskins procured by Norse traders from as far away as Greenland.