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Monday, September 03, 2007

Medieval News

The medieval news of the week:

The week's medieval related headlines:

Prague's famed Charles Bridge to undergo renovation


The Byzantine castle 'Hieron Oros' remains vulnerable


Archaeologists Study Terrain Outside Medieval Fortress Cherven


Roberta Frank in the Sports Pages


Medieval Cambodian City Was World's Largest

A bit overstated but.....

Revealedix: the Gaul of Asterix was no joke


Ring declared treasure

Bulgarian Archaeologists Discover Christian Necropolis on Perperikon


Ottoman Turks possibly perpetrated massacre during 14th Century
Bulgarian siege:
Posted by theswain at 7:06 AM

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