Medieval Mass Grave discovered in Paris
Archaeologists in the French capital have discovered more than 200 skeletons on what was once the site of a medieval hospital. It is believed that the remains date between the 14th and 16th centuries.
Capital and Corporal Punishment may have been rare in Anglo-Saxon England, researcher suggests
A long standing belief about early medieval justice was that many offenders would be executed for serious crimes, or face punishments such as amputations for lesser offences. However, an examination of archaeological data suggests that these kinds of punishments were rare in Anglo-Saxon England.
King John and the Making of Magna Carta
All sorts of myths and legends grew up around King John and the Magna Carta – this is a part of history that passed into popular culture.