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Early medieval England was shaped by centuries of migration
England was never as isolated as many history books once suggested. New research shows that people moved into and across England steadily for centuries, arriving from places as distant as the ...
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From Romans to the Normans: Medieval Europeans moved to England in a continuous flow
A major bioarcheological study of ancient teeth revealed groundbreaking information about early medieval migrants ...
During England’s late Anglo-Saxon period, before the Norman Conquest of 1066, “people of means moved heaven and earth to get silk because it allowed them to appropriate its associated meanings for ...
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Archaeologists may have discovered a lost burial site in England
It always amazes me how much history is still being uncovered today, despite the time that has been dedicated to looking and ...
A map pinpointing hundreds of homicides in 14th-century England could help teach medieval history. By Isabella Kwai A spice merchant stabbed by a fruit seller over a longstanding feud. A street ...
A great deal has been written about causation in the pages of Teaching History. From camels to linguistics, this is a second-order concept that teachers and pupils frequently deliberate. Departments ...
Many mainstream economic historians do believe the average number of working days for peasant laborers in England hovered around, and even sometimes below, 150 days per year for certain stretches of ...
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