The body’s condition can tell scientists much about medieval law and order, or lack thereof. Archaeologists in England have uncovered gruesome evidence of a Medieval-era public punishment which ...
Imagine cities teeming with filth, where rats and disease ran rampant. And let's not forget those brutal punishments that ...
A new investigation by a Cambridge University criminologist has revealed evidence of a 14th-century murder entangled in betrayal, scandal, and power struggles. Professor Manuel Eisner, head of the ...
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Convicting Animals: The Bizarre Trials of the Middle Ages
It sounds unbelievable, but in the Middle Ages, animals could actually be put on trial - just like humans. In this video, we ...
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Tarren Andrews joined Yale as assistant professor in Ethnicity, Race and Migration in 2022. Her scholarship employs critical Indigenous studies to “(re)evaluate and (re)narrativize histories” of the ...
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