Let's go back to the Middle Ages to look at some dishes people still enjoy today. Find out if one of your favorite meals is ...
Southern Europe is a living museum of stone, a sun-soaked land where time has learned to move slowly, and history lingers in ...
A person digging for fishing worms near a Swedish summer cottage recently discovered a medieval silver hoard containing up to ...
Among the most popular books of the time, bestiaries were filled with real and mythical animals and their lore, the ...
Despite ancient looting that disturbed the upper portions of the skeleton, including the head, chest, and abdomen, the tomb yielded a treasure trove that speaks volumes about Avar military ...
Get to know Annecy, an enchanting French town framed by the Alps with a medieval, canal-filled village and a glittering lake.
Long before modern banks, medieval Europe had a complex money system shaped by kings, merchants, and the Church. Discover how ...
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Was Medieval Europe Really the Dark Ages

Beneath the shadow of castles and cathedrals medieval Europe was far from primitive this is the story of how science art and ...
When does the artistic process cross over into prayer? This small, but well-curated exhibit featuring manuscripts from the ...
This article examines a sword discovered on the seabed near Newe-Yam, providing an analysis of its physical characteristics. The location of the discovery and the submarine iron corrosion processes ...
In medieval Europe, a rivalry between two assertive cultures — Christians and Jews, who both considered themselves “God’s Chosen People” — gave rise to modern antisemitism, argues Yale’s Ivan G.