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Like a clean cow chewing cud...so Bede describes the poet Caedmon. This blog is a place to report news, calls for papers, news items, and other things of interest to the Late Antique, Patristic, Early Medieval, and Book Arts folk and to just chat about things medieval. Also see other blogs at The Heroic Age and Modern Medieval.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Medieval News

Medieval shipwreck found in Barcelona city centre

Waterford Viking site has yet to be recorded as a national monument

Ship sunk in 13th century uncovered at Spain construction site

Car park dig for ancient settlement


Silbury gives up its final secret


Metal detectorists thrilled at Viking sword find

A Video: SAVING ASIA’S TREASURES: FOGUANG TEMPLE, SHANXI, CHINA

Archaeology dig in car park site

Irish Viking trade centre unearthed

Medieval church re-emerges as Spain ships in water


Jharkhand farmer finds 10th century coins


Vikings introduced Britain to food miles


Clarissa and the King's Cookbook; Those Were the Days

I usually don't include book notices or reviews, but thought this one
worthwhile:
A great piece of myth busting about the medieval spice trade.


Old parliament archives go online



Coin on beach a relic of Ethelred


Medieval jewellery found in Bridgwater

Ancient king's face revealed
Posted by theswain at 9:48 AM

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