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 ...
Being a criminal in the Middle Ages meant living under constant threat of harsh punishment and social exile. Justice was swift and unforgiving – theft could lead to mutilation, while repeat offenses ...
On Monday, March 6, at the Center for the Study of Gender & Sexuality, four Medieval Studies academics led a group discussion among nearly 80 undergraduate, graduate, and Ph.D. students on “Why and ...
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