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GB News on MSNArchaeology breakthrough as scientists uncover what animal skin was used to bound medieval 'hairy books'Medieval book covers previously thought to be made from deer or boar skin are actually made of sealskin from northern regions ...
The books hail from Clairvaux Abbey, founded in 1115 by Cistercian monks in northern France, and its daughter monasteries. Some tomes are nearly 900 years old. Researchers had thought they were ...
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