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Anglo-Saxon Archaeology Blog: Major dig planned at Battle of Hastings sites
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The Anglo-Saxon Archaeology Blog is concerned with news reports featuring Anglo-Saxon period archaeology. If you wish to see news reports for general European archaeology, please go to The Archaeology of Europe Weblog. Tuesday, 24 June 2014. Major dig planned at Battle of Hastings sites. One of the world’s top battlefield archaeologists is to lead an ambitious project which aims to finally unearth remains from the Battle of Hastings. Battle of Hastings re-enactment, Battle Abbey [Credit: Steve Hunnisett].
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Medieval Warfare Blog: February 2014
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The Archaeology in Europe Medieval Warfare Blog is a news blog for all aspects of medieval warfare, castles and fortifications. For news reports for general European archaeology, go to The Archaeology of Europe Weblog. Tuesday, 25 February 2014. 800 years of Irish history unraveled in N Ireland castle archaeological dig. Excavation work has started at Carrickfergus Castle in Co Antrim, Ireland’s best preserved Anglo Norman castle, in a bid to find out more about the 800-year-old fortification. Download t...
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Medieval Warfare Blog: December 2013
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The Archaeology in Europe Medieval Warfare Blog is a news blog for all aspects of medieval warfare, castles and fortifications. For news reports for general European archaeology, go to The Archaeology of Europe Weblog. Thursday, 19 December 2013. New evidence for Battle of Hastings site considered. The Bayeux Tapestry depicts the Battle of Hastings and the death of King Harold. But Channel 4's Time Team claims he fell on the site of what is now a mini roundabout on the A2100. Read the rest of this article.
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Medieval Warfare Blog: July 2015
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The Archaeology in Europe Medieval Warfare Blog is a news blog for all aspects of medieval warfare, castles and fortifications. For news reports for general European archaeology, go to The Archaeology of Europe Weblog. Sunday, 12 July 2015. Digital Reconstruction of Holt Castle. To see the video please go here: https:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Project leader Rick Turner says:. Castle Studies Trust Co-Patron John Goodall:. 8220;This project has helped reconstruct in vivid detail the splendour of a major cas...
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Medieval Warfare Blog: September 2014
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The Archaeology in Europe Medieval Warfare Blog is a news blog for all aspects of medieval warfare, castles and fortifications. For news reports for general European archaeology, go to The Archaeology of Europe Weblog. Monday, 22 September 2014. Engineers found Teutonic axes in the Forest District Wipsowo. Engineers stumbled upon the historic axes by chance, while searching the woods metal detectors. The weapons have been initially identified by an archaeologist as late-medieval Teutonic battle axes.
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Medieval Warfare Blog: History in the making as first dig at Halton Castle in nearly 30 years announced
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The Archaeology in Europe Medieval Warfare Blog is a news blog for all aspects of medieval warfare, castles and fortifications. For news reports for general European archaeology, go to The Archaeology of Europe Weblog. Thursday, 16 April 2015. History in the making as first dig at Halton Castle in nearly 30 years announced. Halton Castle is to host its first archaeological dig in nearly 30 years and residents have been invited to take part. St Mary’s Church Hall on Castle Road hosted the meeting. I am a ...
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Anglo-Saxon Archaeology Blog: EMAS Easter Study Tour to North Scotland and the Isle of Skye
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The Anglo-Saxon Archaeology Blog is concerned with news reports featuring Anglo-Saxon period archaeology. If you wish to see news reports for general European archaeology, please go to The Archaeology of Europe Weblog. Monday, 1 December 2014. EMAS Easter Study Tour to North Scotland and the Isle of Skye. EMAS Easter Study Tour to North Scotland. And the Isle of Skye. 2 - 8 April 2015. The 2015 EMAS Easter Study Tour is to the North of Scotland, including one day on the Isle of Skye. Site of the Day.
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Anglo-Saxon Archaeology Blog: Sword’s Secrets Revealed
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The Anglo-Saxon Archaeology Blog is concerned with news reports featuring Anglo-Saxon period archaeology. If you wish to see news reports for general European archaeology, please go to The Archaeology of Europe Weblog. Friday, 28 November 2014. Sword’s Secrets Revealed. The discovery of an Anglo-Saxon sword this summer was cause for great excitement at the. Being 85 cm in length, the sword was too large for our. And the Project Manager for Barrow Clump, Phil Andrews. Read the rest of this article. Univer...
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8900; Meal Times: Ancient Foods for Modern Cooks ⋄. Hadley Rille Books' Archaeology Novels. Ancient Breton Food Remains Popular Today. Galette filled with veggies and decorated with an egg. Still, traditional Breton customs remain strong. People still eat the traditional very thin pancakes called galettes and crêpes by themselves or stuffed with fillings. Traditionally, these simple breads contained only flour, water, and salt. Today people usually add butter, milk, and eggs to the batter. Buckwheat does...
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8900; Meal Times: Ancient Foods for Modern Cooks ⋄. Hadley Rille Books' Archaeology Novels. Cajun Gumbo Made Easy. Leaves and flowers of the sassafras tree. If you've ever seen a gumbo recipe, you may have been intimidated by the long list of ingredients and the longer list of instructions. In fact, though, gumbo is a forgiving dish. How simple is a gumbo? Make a brown roux. Cook the "holy trinity" and the okra (optional) in the roux. Cook until time to eat and vegetables are well cooked. The "holy trini...