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With DOOM: The Dark Ages launching this week on 15th May (and advance access for Deluxe Edition from tomorrow), Bethesda has teamed up with the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds for a rather unique week ...
The 'Welcome to the Dark Ages' exhibition at the Royal Armouries in Leeds was opened by the Slayer himself – Olivier "The ...
An Oxford academic thinks the placement of penises along the border of the Bayeux Tapestry might be a commentary on the 11 ...
It is thought that the tapestry, which is nearly 230 feet (70 metres) long and 18 inches high, was woven in the 1070s to celebrate the victory of William, Duke of Normandy, over the Anglo-Saxon King ...
Dr Christopher Monk has claimed he has found a missing penis from Professor Garnett's total, taking the real figure to 94.
An historic Grade I listed abbey in North Yorkshire has been awarded £1 million to carry out repairs. Selby Abbey has secured ...
And medieval people were not crude ... learned attempt to comment on the conquest — albeit in code.” In the Bayeux tapestry, size did matter, Garnett said. He pointed out the battle’s ...
The tapestry is thought have been woven in the ... is to understand how people thought in the past,' he says. 'And medieval people were not crude, unsophisticated, dim-witted individuals.
A Grade I listed abbey dating back to 1069 has been given a £1m grant for major repairs and to help tell the "largely untold ...
Many people view the likes of town crying and Morris dancing as dying British traditions, uniquely performed by bearded men ...
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