From lost silver coins to fossilised faeces, medieval cesspits have become some of the richest archives of everyday life in the Middle Ages ...
Medieval cities were vital hubs of trade, politics, religion, and learning across much of the world. From Constantinople and Baghdad to Florence and Venice, these urban centers connected distant ...
There has never been a singular Christian perspective on how religion, power and politics ought to relate to each other – not ...
The spread of a particular genre of music reflects the borders between medieval empires in Europe. This is shown by a study ...
For most people in the Middle Ages, food was about survival rather than enjoyment. The majority of the population lived as peasants working the land, relying on simple meals made from whatever crops ...
During the National Prayer Breakfast on Feb. 5, Paula White-Cain, senior adviser to the White House Office of Faith, introduced President Donald Trump as “the greatest champion of faith that we have ...
An interdisciplinary study recently published in Nature Communications provides a clearer picture of life in Central Europe between 1300 and 800 BCE, during the Urnfield culture.