Find marks first systematically identified burial site associated with plague burials in Europe, scientists say ...
It’s a common scene in many films set in medieval Europe: a wooden cart wheeling its way through a jeering crowd of townsfolk ...
The Menga dolmen in Antequera, Spain, is a Neolithic monument and part of a UNESCO World Heritage site. The monument, built ...
Medieval medicine operated without germ theory, chemistry, or controlled trials. Doctors relied on taste, smell, astrology, ...
England was never as isolated as many history books once suggested. New research shows that people moved into and across England steadily for centuries, arriving from places as distant as the ...
Not all medieval disasters became famous. Some were too slow, too inconvenient, or too politically uncomfortable to preserve clearly. This video explores a forgotten catastrophe that reshaped lives ...
An exhibition called "Paws on Parchment" tracks how cats were depicted in the Middle Ages through texts and artworks from ...
Researchers traced the roots of population movements to England during the early medieval period, from the end of Roman rule ...
Migration into England was continuous from the Romans through to the Normans and men and women moved from different places ...
The warming house at Rievaulx is next to the refectory, and was altered quite substantially over the period from the 12th to ...
Pamela Narbona Jerez is executive director of the San Diego Early Music Society, which presents music concerts and outreach ...
A groundbreaking bioarchaeological study from the Universities of Edinburgh and Cambridge has shattered long-held assumptions about medieval migration patterns into England. Rather than arriving in ...