Evidence of feasting in the Hebrides 5,000 years ago and the discovery of a lost medieval settlement in the Borders have been ...
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In this episode of In the Kitchen with Matt, I share a video about our 5th Annual Medieval Feast and Dungeons and Dragons weekend. Every 4th of July weekend for 5 years now, my brothers, my good ...
Bern, Switzerland has been named the world’s most liveable city for 2026. Discover why this quiet European capital tops global rankings for quality of life.
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As Britain’s Yuletide traditions formed, Dickens’ storytelling helped shape the Victorian Christmas we recognise today, finds ...
The Via di Linari winds through the Apennines, passing abbeys, castles, and mountain towns. Here’s how to hike the Italian ...
A sudden climate jolt disrupted harvests and trade, setting in motion the grain routes that helped carry plague into Europe.
Unpredictable weather in late medieval Europe disrupted agricultural stability, forcing cities to rely on maritime grain ...
The authors conclude that their findings offer a potential explanation for how the Black Death began and moved through Europe, linking climatic disruption, famine, and the movement of grain during a ...
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