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A sunken medieval town dubbed “Yorkshire’s Atlantis” is on the brink of being discovered after existing for more than 650 years underwater. Ravenser Odd was a busy port town built on the ...
A certain people in medieval Yorkshire were so afraid of the dead that they chopped, smashed and burned their skeletons to make sure they stayed in their graves. Archaeological research published ...
It turns out medieval peasants were just as ... But the upshot is that some villagers in the 11th to 13th centuries who lived near modern-day Wharram Percy in northern Yorkshire were apparently ...
But new analysis of medieval bones has shown that, in one North Yorkshire village at least, the inhabitants really did quake in fear of a night of the living dead.
A newly published study reveals that villagers in medieval Yorkshire, England, burned and chopped up the skeletons of their dearly departed. The archaeologists who penned the study say all ...
Easily spooked Brits have been warned to avoid eight creepy UK villages notorious for their harrowing histories and amongst them is the deserted, pre-medieval North Yorkshire village of Wharram Percy.
A newly published study reveals that villagers in medieval Yorkshire, England, burned and... Robbie Gramer: Medieval England was home to history’s first zombie madness ...
Bolton Castle, a 600-year-old medieval site near Leyburn, North Yorkshire, is launching a series of late summer and autumn ...
ARCHAEOLOGISTS were stunned on discovering an isolated and "disturbing" burial pit in a medieval Yorkshire village. By Joel Day. 08:28, Fri, May 20, 2022 | UPDATED: 12:53, Fri, May 20, 2022.
Thousands of lost Yorkshire words dating as far back as medieval times and unearthed by a local historian have been published in a new volume of an ancient dictionary.
Archaeologists have discovered that the mysterious underground "bowling alley" structure just to the east of the ruined abbey is the buried remains of a medieval tannery, where monks and lay ...
Kiplin Hall: Yorkshire's hidden gem of a country house It's still owned by the same family who built it in 1310 - despite a 200-year period when it was rented out after being confiscated when they ...
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