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Eating horses was never officially forbidden by the Church, but many medieval Christian sources called the practice imp ...
Archaeological analysis of horse remains from medieval Hungary indicates people continued to eat horses long after the ...
Medieval horses were vital to life in the Middle Ages – but their existence was far from easy. In this video, we explore the daily struggles faced by these hardworking animals, from grueling ...
A Medieval Skeleton With a Shattered Knee Just Changed What We Thought About Disability in the Middle Ages A wounded man in 14th-century Lund reshapes how we understand care, status, and disability.
A recent discovery of human bones in Lund, Sweden, has challenged previously held scientific beliefs about the treatment of disabled people in the Middle Ages.
Medieval Skeleton Reveals What Life Was Like With a Disability in the Middle Ages Learn how researchers combined modern tech, text, and bones to uncover details about a disabled man’s life in medieval ...
Richard Hannon's four -year-old can win the feature in Berkshire while Genealogy, Ides Of March, Al Aasy, Revoir, Rosario, My Cloud, Nakeeb, Redarna, Art Market, Sterling Knight, Middle Ages ...
McFarlane Toys unveils Spawn: The Dark Ages Bloodaxe with Horse Gold Label 2-Pack collectible set. Bloodaxe is a Hellspawn Viking warrior from the Spawn universe, resurrected for vengeance.
One of the Templars’ more enigmatic symbols was their wax seal – two knights riding a single horse. In the Middle Ages, people used seals to protect important communications from forgery ...
One of the Templars’ more enigmatic symbols was their wax seal – two knights riding a single horse. In the Middle Ages, people used seals to protect important communications from forgery, acting like ...
Indigenous breeds from the Middle Ages in the Low Countries, including the Netherlands, Belgium, and parts of Northern France and Western Germany, inspired the Dutch Draft horse.