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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Medieval News of the Week

Inquest decides ring is treasure

Ninth century settlements found in northwest Qatar

Hundreds of Saxon graves unearthed on new pub site

Gothic architectural treasures found in Hungarian monastery

12 sepulchers found in Teghut

Bulgaria: Archaeologists Discovered Unique Vessel Fragment in Trapezita

Town's past recovered from graves

In France, a journey of faith


Vale of York Viking Hoard goes on show at the Yorkshire Museum in York
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