Antiquities trafficking has evolved from simple forgery to complex networks involving fake auction houses and extensive criminal operations.
Monumental heroon with rich tombs found in western Greece
The excavation of ancient Rhypes reveals significant historical artifacts, including a heroon and architectural remnants that trace the city's illustrious past.
Only known portrait from life of last Byzantine emperor discovered
The mural portrait of Constantine XI Palaiologos found in Greece represents the last known depiction of a Byzantine emperor, revealing personal details of his reign.
Interview: Medieval Christian Art in the Levant
The Middle Eastern roots of Christianity are often overlooked, yet medieval Christian communities in the Levant contributed significantly to its cultural heritage.
Archaeologists Find Floor Made of Bones in The Netherlands - Medievalists.net
Archaeologists in Alkmaar discovered a rare 15th-century floor made of animal bones, raising questions about its purpose.
Portrait of the Last Byzantine Emperor Discovered - Medievalists.net
A rare portrait of Constantine XI Palaiologos, the last Byzantine emperor, was discovered in Aigialeia, providing significant historical insights into Byzantine art.
Omni Transnational Looting Corp.
Antiquities trafficking has evolved from simple forgery to complex networks involving fake auction houses and extensive criminal operations.
Monumental heroon with rich tombs found in western Greece
The excavation of ancient Rhypes reveals significant historical artifacts, including a heroon and architectural remnants that trace the city's illustrious past.
Only known portrait from life of last Byzantine emperor discovered
The mural portrait of Constantine XI Palaiologos found in Greece represents the last known depiction of a Byzantine emperor, revealing personal details of his reign.
Interview: Medieval Christian Art in the Levant
The Middle Eastern roots of Christianity are often overlooked, yet medieval Christian communities in the Levant contributed significantly to its cultural heritage.
Archaeologists Find Floor Made of Bones in The Netherlands - Medievalists.net
Archaeologists in Alkmaar discovered a rare 15th-century floor made of animal bones, raising questions about its purpose.
Portrait of the Last Byzantine Emperor Discovered - Medievalists.net
A rare portrait of Constantine XI Palaiologos, the last Byzantine emperor, was discovered in Aigialeia, providing significant historical insights into Byzantine art.
The justice system of the Crusader States was characterized by harsh, literal punishments and a complexity reflecting the martial culture of the region.
New Medieval Books: The Fell Deeds of Fate - Medievalists.net
The novel vividly portrays a Viking warrior's perilous journey across Europe in the eighth century.
Unique fish scale armor found in Marquis of Haihun's tomb
Liu He's tomb reveals unprecedented insights into Han Dynasty armor with the discovery of composite materials, enhancing our understanding of ancient technology.
New discoveries at ancient sacred bath
The excavation at San Casciano dei Bagni reveals extraordinary insights into Etruscan and Roman religious practices through newly discovered votive offerings and inscriptions.
Huge Iron Age weapons sacrifice found in Denmark
A significant Iron Age weapons sacrifice was uncovered in Denmark, providing insight into ancient sacrificial practices and the social dynamics of Germanic tribes.
Heirloom Roman cup from Anglo-Saxon grave contained pig fat
The discovery of a Roman bronze cup in an Anglo-Saxon burial site provides unique insights into cultural practices and burial customs of the time.
Gold tongues, nails found in Ptolemaic tombs
A joint Spanish and Egyptian team discovered 52 Ptolemaic mummies, including those with gold tongues, shedding light on ancient Egyptian burial rituals and beliefs.
Cow bone tile floor found in North Holland
Archaeologists discovered a unique floor using cow bone tiles in a townhouse in Alkmaar, indicative of an unusual historical practice.
Unique fish scale armor found in Marquis of Haihun's tomb
Liu He's tomb reveals unprecedented insights into Han Dynasty armor with the discovery of composite materials, enhancing our understanding of ancient technology.
New discoveries at ancient sacred bath
The excavation at San Casciano dei Bagni reveals extraordinary insights into Etruscan and Roman religious practices through newly discovered votive offerings and inscriptions.
Huge Iron Age weapons sacrifice found in Denmark
A significant Iron Age weapons sacrifice was uncovered in Denmark, providing insight into ancient sacrificial practices and the social dynamics of Germanic tribes.
Heirloom Roman cup from Anglo-Saxon grave contained pig fat
The discovery of a Roman bronze cup in an Anglo-Saxon burial site provides unique insights into cultural practices and burial customs of the time.
Gold tongues, nails found in Ptolemaic tombs
A joint Spanish and Egyptian team discovered 52 Ptolemaic mummies, including those with gold tongues, shedding light on ancient Egyptian burial rituals and beliefs.
Cow bone tile floor found in North Holland
Archaeologists discovered a unique floor using cow bone tiles in a townhouse in Alkmaar, indicative of an unusual historical practice.
How Christmas Was Shaped by 19th-Century Literature
19th-century authors shaped modern Christmas celebrations through literature, reviving traditions and introducing new customs that endure today.
Washington Irving
Washington Irving was the first professional American author, influencing subsequent literary movements and authors with his storytelling style and iconic characters.
How Christmas Was Shaped by 19th-Century Literature
19th-century authors shaped modern Christmas celebrations through literature, reviving traditions and introducing new customs that endure today.
Washington Irving
Washington Irving was the first professional American author, influencing subsequent literary movements and authors with his storytelling style and iconic characters.
Early Celtic grave garden found in southwest Germany
A unique early Celtic burial ground was discovered in Endingen, Germany, distinguished by its planned structure and grave goods from the Early La Tene period.
Bone writing stylus found in Celtic oppidum
The discovery of a bone stylus indicates writing was present in the Celtic oppidum, essential for Mediterranean trade.
Early Celtic grave garden found in southwest Germany
A unique early Celtic burial ground was discovered in Endingen, Germany, distinguished by its planned structure and grave goods from the Early La Tene period.
Bone writing stylus found in Celtic oppidum
The discovery of a bone stylus indicates writing was present in the Celtic oppidum, essential for Mediterranean trade.
Mediterranean trade flourished under Roman control, especially in luxury goods from Eastern provinces, due to infrastructure and strategic routes established during this period.
Souvenirs and City Branding in the Experience of the Roman world, with Maggie Popkin - Medievalists.net
Souvenirs in the Roman world were essential in shaping city identities and enhancing travel experiences.
Paul's Journeys and the Mediterranean Trade
Mediterranean trade flourished under Roman control, especially in luxury goods from Eastern provinces, due to infrastructure and strategic routes established during this period.
Souvenirs and City Branding in the Experience of the Roman world, with Maggie Popkin - Medievalists.net
Souvenirs in the Roman world were essential in shaping city identities and enhancing travel experiences.
Medieval Bruges Unveils Evidence of Ancient Parasites - Medievalists.net
The discovery of intestinal parasites in a medieval latrine offers insights into historical infectious disease spread through trade and travel.
30 Words that Changed their Meaning Between the Middle Ages and Modern Times - Medievalists.net
Words evolve significantly over time, reflecting cultural and societal changes.
Understanding historical meanings of words provides insights into the evolution of language.
The Swan Knight and His Medieval Legacy - Medievalists.net
Ludwig II of Bavaria's Neuschwanstein embodies his swan obsession through design, linking medieval heritage and personal identity in a grand architectural narrative.
New Medieval Books: An Introduction to Literary Debate in Late Medieval France - Medievalists.net
Medieval literary debate involved deep analysis, encompassing social issues such as gender roles and the impact of literature on society.
10 Medieval Studies' Articles Published Last Month - Medievalists.net
Chaucer's exploration of food in The Canterbury Tales reveals complex relationships between metaphor and metonymy, illustrating deeper narrative implications.
New Medieval Books: An Introduction to Literary Debate in Late Medieval France - Medievalists.net
Medieval literary debate involved deep analysis, encompassing social issues such as gender roles and the impact of literature on society.
10 Medieval Studies' Articles Published Last Month - Medievalists.net
Chaucer's exploration of food in The Canterbury Tales reveals complex relationships between metaphor and metonymy, illustrating deeper narrative implications.
These Black Soldiers Fought for the British During the American Revolution in Exchange for Freedom From Slavery
Enslaved Black Americans fought for freedom with the British during the Revolutionary War, forming the Carolina Corps and changing military service dynamics.
The Christmas Truce
The Christmas Truce of 1914 was a remarkable moment of humanity during WWI, where soldiers ceased fighting to celebrate Christmas together.
These Black Soldiers Fought for the British During the American Revolution in Exchange for Freedom From Slavery
Enslaved Black Americans fought for freedom with the British during the Revolutionary War, forming the Carolina Corps and changing military service dynamics.
The Christmas Truce
The Christmas Truce of 1914 was a remarkable moment of humanity during WWI, where soldiers ceased fighting to celebrate Christmas together.
A Gallery of Religious Festivals from Around the World
Religious festivals have evolved over millennia, celebrating themes of rebirth and renewal across diverse cultures starting from ancient societies.
From Cyrus to Alexander by Pierre Briant (Book Review)
The book repositions the Persian Empire as a complex, multiethnic civilization with significant governance and cultural contributions, challenging Eurocentric perspectives.
A Gallery of Religious Festivals from Around the World
Religious festivals have evolved over millennia, celebrating themes of rebirth and renewal across diverse cultures starting from ancient societies.
From Cyrus to Alexander by Pierre Briant (Book Review)
The book repositions the Persian Empire as a complex, multiethnic civilization with significant governance and cultural contributions, challenging Eurocentric perspectives.
The rabbit in Cherokee lore is a trickster symbolizing cleverness and morality, representing both triumphs and downfalls in its narratives.
Untsaiyi', the Gambler
The story 'Ûñtsaiyĭ', the Gambler', highlights the journey of maturity while embodying Cherokee cultural values through supernatural storytelling.
Rabbit Tales of the Cherokee
The rabbit in Cherokee lore is a trickster symbolizing cleverness and morality, representing both triumphs and downfalls in its narratives.
Untsaiyi', the Gambler
The story 'Ûñtsaiyĭ', the Gambler', highlights the journey of maturity while embodying Cherokee cultural values through supernatural storytelling.
Rebuilding Notre-Dame: What Medievalists Need to Know About the Restoration - Medievalists.net
The Notre-Dame Cathedral fire prompted a significant restoration effort combining medieval craftsmanship and modern technology.
The Devil's Blacksmith: The Legendary Gates of Notre-Dame - Medievalists.net
The extraordinary ironwork of Notre-Dame's doors is attributed to a legendary pact with the devil, highlighting the intersection of art and superstition.
Rebuilding Notre-Dame: What Medievalists Need to Know About the Restoration - Medievalists.net
The Notre-Dame Cathedral fire prompted a significant restoration effort combining medieval craftsmanship and modern technology.
The Devil's Blacksmith: The Legendary Gates of Notre-Dame - Medievalists.net
The extraordinary ironwork of Notre-Dame's doors is attributed to a legendary pact with the devil, highlighting the intersection of art and superstition.
Switzerland's colonial history reflects global entanglements, challenging the perception of Swiss neutrality.
How 'Blackbirders' Forced Tens of Thousands of Pacific Islanders Into Slavery After the Civil War
Blackbirding in the Pacific Islands involved deceitful acts by slave traders, leading to the abduction of thousands for forced labor in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Why Notre-Dame Was Built for Medieval Music - Medievalists.net
Notre-Dame de Paris served as a giant musical instrument, enhancing medieval music through its unique acoustic design.
Caesarea Maritima's Role in the Mediterranean Trade
Caesarea Maritima was a commercial hub strategically built to dominate trade routes and enhance Roman economic influence in the Mediterranean.
How a Tale of Demonic Possession Predicted the Decline of an Early Medieval Empire
A demon named Wiggo claimed that the sins and moral decay of the Frankish people empowered him to bring destruction and suffering.
Chain Linked to Prince Edward V Found in 16th-Century Will - Medievalists.net
A newly discovered will reveals a personal belonging of Edward V, adding complexity to the mystery of the Princes in the Tower.
New Online Course: The Three Religions of Medieval Spain - Medievalists.net
The course explores nearly 1,000 years of religions' interplay in medieval Spain, highlighting innovation and conflict.
New Medieval Books: The Latin Lives of St Laurence of Dublin - Medievalists.net
Lorcán Ua Tuathail's life and role as Archbishop provide key insights into 12th-century Ireland during the Norman invasion.
Utlunta, the Spear-Finger
Uʻtlûñ′tă is a shape-shifting ogress in Cherokee legend who preys on both children and adults by stealing and consuming their livers.
Medieval London Skeletons Rewrite Health History - Medievalists.net
Studying medieval skeletons provides insights into historical health patterns, enabling tailored health measures for different past populations.
Interview: Scotland & the Flemish People
The Flemish significantly shaped medieval and early modern Scotland, yet their contributions remain underexamined in historical narratives.
Medieval Economy Revealed Through Timber Tales - Medievalists.net
Tree rings can effectively reconstruct socio-economic cycles in Europe from 1250 to 1699, offering insights into prosperity and downturns independent of written history.
Electrician finds 17th c. frescoes behind trap door at Villa Farnesina
The discovery of hidden frescoes in the Villa Farnesina reveals significant historical and artistic heritage from the 16th century.