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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Medieval News

War crime? Battle of Agincourt was our finest hour, says author Bernard Cornwell

Medieval relic to be displayed in region


Medieval Age structures in Bangladesh fading away due to neglect


The Vikings' burning question: some decent graveside theatre

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Excavated burials reveal the Viking world-view


Vikings preferred male grooming to pillaging

Swedish archaeologists find Iron Age wooden artifacts

Does ring found in field date back to Norman conquest?
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