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Sunday, June 5, 2016

Summer Edition From the Week's News

Not Medieval, but the trove of Roman writing tablets in London is just too cool to pass by


"Vampire Graves" in Poland


Borgring, the fifth ring-fort, rediscovered on Zealand a couple years back, now open to public


Discussion of "Dark Ages" with reference to Tintagel


Replica of Viking ship to recreate voyage to Greenland


Rievaulx Abbey Medieval Artifacts on Display


Discoveries at Crawley


A Piece on Breast-Feeding


Bookbindings!!!


I Have A New Novel Idea---Stealing Bruge's Beer!!



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