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The hoard, dating back roughly 1,000 years, was found on the shores of the Schlei, an inlet in the Baltic Sea.
Found in 1986 and following a 39-year conservation project, Ireland's oldest and largest medieval book shrine is now on view.
In 1991, the remains of a woman were discovered on the early medieval foreshore of the Thames River. The skeletal remains were moved to the London Museum, where they were curated. However, the ...
The International Alain Chartier Society and Jean Gerson Society Business Meeting will take place in Student Center 1024. The International Society for the Study of Early Medieval England Gathering ...
Dating from the Early Medieval era, which ran from 400 to 1100 AD, the skeletons are from “a period which is very poorly documented in historical sources, and for which we have comparatively few ...
UMinn ‘intersectional medieval art’ class explores ‘transgender saints’ Sam Korkus - University of Dallas April 2, 2025 Share this article: ...
An exhibition in Oslo considers how artists like Edvard Munch and Käthe Kollwitz embraced the expressive potential of medieval art. Marianne Stokes, Death and the Maiden (1908).
Dr Ponesse says animal imagery is "a go-to that just always connects" on his Instagram account. (Supplied: Matthew Ponesse) "When I first started this account [in 2018], it was simply a means to ...
An early medieval archeological site in the eastern Netherlands likely hosted cult rituals involving the “devil’s money.” But while the ruins indicate a local belief system based on pre ...
A 13th-century fresco rediscovered in Ferrara, Italy, provides unique evidence of medieval churches using Islamic tents to conceal their high altars. The 700-year-old fresco is thought to be the only ...