MedievalMadness on MSN
Who was allowed to learn in the Middle Ages (almost no one)
This documentary explores who received education in medieval Europe—and who was deliberately excluded. Learning was ...
MedievalMadness on MSN
How young men formed violent street gangs in the Middle Ages
This documentary uncovers the existence of organized street gangs in medieval European cities. Young men formed violent ...
Legendary Japanese director Mamoru Hosada takes us inside his long awaited new animated feature, Scarlet, a riff on Hamlet ...
The medieval David I silver coin, discovered in a wooded area in Midlothian, has been dated to the second half of the 1130s.
Alice Blackwell, senior curator of medieval archaeology and history at NMS, said: “This coin was minted in the name of King David I who ruled Scotland from 1124 to 1153, and David introduced the first ...
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A Metal Detectorist Discovered the Earliest Known Coin Ever Produced in a Scottish Mint
Experts previously thought the first Scottish coins were minted in England, but this penny came from Edinburgh. National ...
In ancient Egypt, they were seen as guides and protectors, admired for their ability to survive winter through hibernation, a ...
What if you didn’t need a beating heart to be alive? This is the question that composer-saxophonist Lydia Kenny and ...
There’s a sometimes-forgotten part of Blackadder history: that the sitcom was on the chopping block after its peculiar, ...
Dr. Keidrick Roy is a new assistant professor of government at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire.
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