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The University of Cambridge project reveals sky-high homicide rates in medieval London, York and Oxford and shows that male ...
The team have put together two exceptionally detailed maps of the capital. The first, Tudor London, zooms in on the year 1520 ...
A Cambridge criminologist has uncovered new evidence in the killing of a priest, John Forde, who had his throat cut on a busy ...
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This Interactive “Murder Map” Will Tell You Where You’d Most Likely Get Killed In Medieval LondonUniversity of CambridgeThe “London Medieval Murder Map” that was created by the University of Cambridge. Life definitely wasn’t easy in the Middle Ages. It was a period of history ...
brutal murders - or rumours of them - rocked medieval Britain. Now, scientists have released an interactive map that shines a light on the 14th-century bloodshed across London, Oxford and York.
Fictional murderous barbers and real life serial killers are woven into London ... “A medieval university city such as Oxford had a deadly mix of conditions,” lead murder map investigator ...
Medieval Murder Maps Educators and others ... After creating an earlier version of the map for London, researchers expanded the scope to include York and Oxford. To brainstorm how to present ...
Medieval Murder Maps is a digital resource that plots crime scenes based on 700-year-old coroners’ inquests and investigations. The original 2018 map of London has been remodeled and extended to ...
They estimated the per capita homicide rate in Oxford to be 4-5 times higher than late medieval London or York ... who was part of the murder map project. “These were young men freed from ...
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