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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Town dig unearths medieval treasures


Gladiator' tomb is found in Rome



Project aims to make French literature more accessible


The Big Question: What was the Holy Grail, and why our centuries-old
fascination with it?



Archaeologists rethinking history of 1,000-year-old Alaska village


Medieval relic to be displayed in region


Ancient Spindle with Runes Discovered in Reykjavík


Gold brooch find a first for Norfolk

Finding Hidden Tomb Of Genghis Khan Using Non-Invasive Technologies

Rome reveals tombs of dark ages city


Sun reveals cross carved into stone slab on St Kilda



Novgorod Archeologists Find 12th Century Hoard


Clue to medieval church uncovered

New dig to 'discover' St Edmund



French accuse English of war crimes and exaggeration over Agincourt


Excavated ancient burials reveal Vikings' way of life



Jelling stones in danger



Dig finds delight but ancient friary keeps its secrets


And another on St Gall's library digitation, with pictures:
Bringing a Trove of Medieval Manuscripts Online for the Ages
Posted by theswain at 10:46 AM

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