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Researchers spent five years studying bones from medieval Cambridge, England, to see what life was like for a cross section of the city’s survivors of the Black Death.
Medieval medicine has been dismissed as irrelevant. However, some medievalists and scientists are looking back to history for clues to inform the search for new antibiotics.
The researcher behind the viral art history-inspired social account Weird Medieval Guys offers advice on how to live, laugh and love in dark times.
Leave it to the Disney happy police to transform a medieval icon as ugly as sin into a comedic chorus line of wisecracking, lovable stone-phonies. When the animated version of Victor Hugo’s e… ...
Take a trip back in time to learn more about the medieval trade items currently on display at Aberdeen Maritime Museum.
Vikings Didn't Just Raid and Pillage – They Had Diplomacy and Trade Networks, Too Learn more about Viking culture and why new research is saying they had extensive trading networks throughout Europe ...
DNA analysis of remains found at medieval sites has identified closely related strains of leprosy-causing bacteria in the bones of humans and a red squirrel ...
Rare books covered with seal skin hint at a medieval trade network Cistercian monks in France protected their tomes with furs from faraway marine mammals ...
In medieval London, horses acted as the vehicular currency of daily life — and thoroughbreds were like pricey exotics. From the mythical steeds of King Arthur to real, fancy imports like King ...
Norway's melting glaciers are revealing objects from the Stone Age, the Iron Age, and the medieval era. Some ancient artifacts are mysteries, but they still indicate trade routes through the ...