We’ve Been Getting it All Wrong Medieval Europe (roughly 500–1500 CE) is often misunderstood—thanks in part to movies, myths, ...
Life inside a 15th century farmhouse was harsh, crowded, and physically demanding. Families often lived in small timber buildings shared with smoke, animals, and limited privacy. Daily survival ...
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Life inside a 15th century farmhouse was harsh, crowded, and physically demanding. Families often lived in small timber ...
In excavating the medieval site of the St. Mary Magdalen hospital cemetery and chapel in Winchester, England, researchers were looking to genotype a strain of leprosy. They wanted to shed light on the ...
What type of images come to mind when you think of medieval art? Knights and ladies? Biblical scenes? Cathedrals? It’s probably not some unfortunate man in the throes of vomiting. It might surprise ...
Norwich Castle, a mighty medieval fortress built by William the Conquerer after he invaded England in 1066, reopened to the public last month following a landmark $37 million restoration. The castle’s ...
In cathedrals, such as Canterbury Cathedral in England, colorful stained glass and illustrated hagiographies tell the stories ...
Whenever a fantasy story treads too far into gruesome violence or plain old human exploitation, storytellers like to trot out four little words: “But it’s historically accurate.” That was the ...
Medieval times are often depicted as being violent and uncivilized — but that’s not exactly historically accurate. Dr. Sara Butler, Professor and King George III Chair in British History and Director ...