Here is the complete archive of news items from our Medieval News Blog for December 2009
How the Byzantines dealt with Werewolves
Grammar of Medieval Greek project
Did Elephants doom the Norse in Greenland?
Video report about the discovery of Cao Cao’s tomb
Tomb of Cao Cao, famous Chinese ruler, discovered
800-year-old Chinese ship now on display in a museum
Michael Prestwich discusses medieval biographies
Arab coin dating back to the year 805 found in Norway
Three Video Book Reviews from Medievalists.net
Article examines the Dress Accessories of Medieval Peasants in England
Call for Papers: Intimacy: Family, Fealty, and Friendship in the Middle Ages
Archaeological project reveals Sweden’s oldest church, evidence of early Christianity
Study reveals how a Muslim family thrived in Christian-ruled Spain for nearly 300 years
Call for Papers: ‘Terra incognita’? Making space for medieval geographies
Murder in Medieval London was relatively low, study says
Model replica of medieval Newport ship being built
How did King Harold die at the Battle of Hastings
Medieval Peasants grew the best grapes, study finds
Medieval women of Wharram Percy were stronger than city counterparts, scholar finds
Historian criticizes media over Staffordshire Hoard coverage
Book reproduces famous documents from the Vatican Secret Archives
Restoration of Medieval Monastery in Bulgaria to Begin Next Year
Merovingian and Carolingian burial sites discovered near Paris
University of Nebraska-Lincoln touts its Medieval and Renaissance Studies program
Robin Hood trailer released
Time Team to show special on Dover Castle
Byzantine bathhouse found in Syria
Conference held on Cultures of War in the Middle Ages and Renaissance: The Sea
Movie about Mamluk Sultan Baybars in development
Ledbury: A Market Town and its Tudor Heritage
Student’s drawings used in Beowulf exhibit
Ewloe Castle and surrounding land sold for £838,000
New book on Battle of Kosovo stirs debate
Metropolitan Museum of Art reopens the Late Gothic Hall
Celtic Psalter, Scotland’s oldest book, goes on display
Farnham Castle to be restored
The Materiality of Devotion in the Late Middle Ages
Documents shed light on the mysterious death of James III of Scotland
West Virginia University offers online Religious Studies minor
Graduate couple wins fellowships from Medieval Academy of America
Italian Couple Uncovers Raphael Copies in their Apartment
Archaic Mark is a modern forgery, not a medieval manuscript
Matthew Paris Symposium
Durham in line to host the Lindisfarne Gospels
13th Century Welsh castle goes up for auction
Scholar to work medieval whales in Wales
Link between Templars and Robert the Bruce called “rubbish”
David Bloch awarded Nils Klim Prize
Great Northern Medieval Fayre in Canada offers Educational Experience
Research by Architecture Professor Describes Missing 500-Year Period of Loggias, Porticos
Report describes the state of England’s Cathedrals
Medieval shipyard discovered on Skye
Remains of Pere III of Aragon Discovered
£357,430 for research into Middle English verse forms
New evidence found about the Battle of Fulford
Study reveals how small wars were fought in medieval France
Here is the complete archive of news items from our Medieval News Blog for December 2009
How the Byzantines dealt with Werewolves
Grammar of Medieval Greek project
Did Elephants doom the Norse in Greenland?
Video report about the discovery of Cao Cao’s tomb
Tomb of Cao Cao, famous Chinese ruler, discovered
800-year-old Chinese ship now on display in a museum
Michael Prestwich discusses medieval biographies
Arab coin dating back to the year 805 found in Norway
Three Video Book Reviews from Medievalists.net
Article examines the Dress Accessories of Medieval Peasants in England
Call for Papers: Intimacy: Family, Fealty, and Friendship in the Middle Ages
Archaeological project reveals Sweden’s oldest church, evidence of early Christianity
Study reveals how a Muslim family thrived in Christian-ruled Spain for nearly 300 years
Call for Papers: ‘Terra incognita’? Making space for medieval geographies
Murder in Medieval London was relatively low, study says
Model replica of medieval Newport ship being built
How did King Harold die at the Battle of Hastings
Medieval Peasants grew the best grapes, study finds
Medieval women of Wharram Percy were stronger than city counterparts, scholar finds
Historian criticizes media over Staffordshire Hoard coverage
Book reproduces famous documents from the Vatican Secret Archives
Restoration of Medieval Monastery in Bulgaria to Begin Next Year
Merovingian and Carolingian burial sites discovered near Paris
University of Nebraska-Lincoln touts its Medieval and Renaissance Studies program
Robin Hood trailer released
Time Team to show special on Dover Castle
Byzantine bathhouse found in Syria
Conference held on Cultures of War in the Middle Ages and Renaissance: The Sea
Movie about Mamluk Sultan Baybars in development
Ledbury: A Market Town and its Tudor Heritage
Student’s drawings used in Beowulf exhibit
Ewloe Castle and surrounding land sold for £838,000
New book on Battle of Kosovo stirs debate
Metropolitan Museum of Art reopens the Late Gothic Hall
Celtic Psalter, Scotland’s oldest book, goes on display
Farnham Castle to be restored
The Materiality of Devotion in the Late Middle Ages
Documents shed light on the mysterious death of James III of Scotland
West Virginia University offers online Religious Studies minor
Graduate couple wins fellowships from Medieval Academy of America
Italian Couple Uncovers Raphael Copies in their Apartment
Archaic Mark is a modern forgery, not a medieval manuscript
Matthew Paris Symposium
Durham in line to host the Lindisfarne Gospels
13th Century Welsh castle goes up for auction
Scholar to work medieval whales in Wales
Link between Templars and Robert the Bruce called “rubbish”
David Bloch awarded Nils Klim Prize
Great Northern Medieval Fayre in Canada offers Educational Experience
Research by Architecture Professor Describes Missing 500-Year Period of Loggias, Porticos
Report describes the state of England’s Cathedrals
Medieval shipyard discovered on Skye
Remains of Pere III of Aragon Discovered
£357,430 for research into Middle English verse forms
New evidence found about the Battle of Fulford
Study reveals how small wars were fought in medieval France
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