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This Is Why Disease Was the Most Terrifying Part of Medieval Life
Medieval Europe was the perfect breeding ground for disease — overcrowded towns, open sewers, contaminated water, and no ...
Danish archaeologists uncovered 77 medieval graves in Aarhus, revealing the harsh realities of 12th-century Christian life ...
Unpredictable weather in late medieval Europe disrupted agricultural stability, forcing cities to rely on maritime grain ...
A surprising study has uncovered a link between a massive volcanic eruption in 1345 and the onset of the Black Death, Europe's deadliest pandemic. The discovery reveals how a catastrophic chain of ...
We explore some of Wikipedia’s oddities in our 7,093,3841-part monthly series, Wiki Wormhole.
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 ...
A new exhibition explores the questions raised by economic revolution—and how familiar those questions remain today Teresa Nowakowski - Daily Correspondent A display of low-value coins from Greece ...
Worship in Medieval and Early Modern Europe offers readers a chance to understand better the societal and confessional norms that motivated late medieval and early modern Christians to maintain or ...
Germany is a country where the past isn’t just preserved, it’s woven into everyday life in ways that feel both effortless and ...
Archaeology reveals that a millennium ago, North America was home to thriving urban centres as large and sophisticated as ...
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