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Welcome to the News Section for Medievalists.net. Here you will find articles about the medieval history, society, art, architecture, literature and more.
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Welcome to the News Section for Medievalists.net. Here you will find articles about the medieval history, society, art, architecture, literature and more.
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Welcome to the News Section for Medievalists.net. Here you will find articles about the medieval history, society, art, architecture, literature and more.
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Introduction:Equestrian figures, which flourished in the sculptural decoration of Romanesque churches, have come to be regarded, by historians and art historians alike, as a quintessential manifestation of the Renaissance of the twelfth century. ...
Cathy Walters
Cathy Walters
Good read
November 7, 2009 at 10:54am
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Welcome to the News Section for Medievalists.net. Here you will find articles about the medieval history, society, art, architecture, literature and more.
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Welcome to the News Section for Medievalists.net. Here you will find articles about the medieval history, society, art, architecture, literature and more.
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Publisher’s Description: Leading Israeli historian evaluates the national myth of the Jewish exile from the promised land
Peter
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Everyone should read the "Thirteenth Tribe"! a jew's own admission ( Evan R. Goldstein) that much is a 8th century fabrication!
November 5, 2009 at 7:19pm
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Welcome to the News Section for Medievalists.net. Here you will find articles about the medieval history, society, art, architecture, literature and more.
Doug
Doug
Not just recycling - we're assuming that in most cases vellum was made from your local neighbourhood sheep, goat or cow, and neglecting the driving of animals over distance to market, and the mingling of animals from different provenances when making vellum manuscripts - still might say something about trade networks ...
November 5, 2009 at 3:50pm
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Introduction: The battle of Bosworth remains one of the most elusvie of medieval battles. Any reassessment must take account of alternative readings of the documentary sources, and must appreciate the ...

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