Long Ignored by the Western Art World, Africa’s Medieval Treasures Shine North Africa’s influences radiated throughout Byzantium, helping to create a Golden Age. These objects are high on the beauty and rarity scale.
Who Killed the Innkeeper With a Sword in 1315? A map pinpointing hundreds of homicides in 14th-century England could help teach medieval history.
Theme Park’s Selective History Appeals to a New Spanish Nationalism Puy du Fou España has drawn visitors with spectacular shows about Spanish history. But part of its success lies in what goes unsaid.
A Centuries-Old Mystery: Did This Elusive Viking City Exist? Was a “medieval New York” called Jomsborg a literary fantasy or a historical reality? New archaeological discoveries may provide a clue.
Where You Can Discover England’s Lost Jewish Past Around eight centuries ago, Jews thrived in England, worshiping freely and living where they pleased. Then everything changed. You can uncover their stories, if you know where to look.