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Beneath churchyards in London and Lincolnshire lie the chemical echoes of famine, infection and survival preserved in the ...
Children’s teeth act like tiny time capsules. The hard layer inside each tooth, called dentine, sits beneath the enamel and ...
In medieval England, early nutritional deprivation may have been beneficial during catastrophic times by producing adults of short stature and the capacity to store fat, but these people were much ...
It’s hard to fathom that rebels were tragically shot and killed in Kilmainham Gaol just over a century ago, writes Ciara ...
For those who are interested in venturing further, Northern Ireland is only an hour away, while attractions like Irish poet W ...
Fire burned the Grand Canyon's North Rim Lodge, not for the first time, but the building left a legacy for all who visited it.
Pilgrims of all ages are expected to scale Croagh Patrick this weekend, continuing a 1,600-year-old tradition of faith and resilience ...
The Emlagh site is regarded among archaeologists and academics as one of the most important pilgrim sites in the country ...
Ancient monk doodles from 1,300 years ago reveal insights into medieval monastic life, including complaints about hangovers and bad weather. They're now on display at Ireland's National Museum.
Translators of medieval romances reshaped stories to portray Irish women as more independent and proactive than their English counterparts ...
Harvest, her first English-language film, is a trippy medieval parable drawn from Jim Crace’s novel of the same name.