The MeRit team has been piloting statistical methods to identify clusters of public finds that may reveal ‘persistent places’ in the landscape (after Daubney 2015/2016), locales where medieval activity appears to focus on earlier monuments.
Research
MeRit lead analysis and recording day – King’s Lynn, 24th November
The Medieval Ritual Landscape project invites finders within reach of King's Lynn, Norfolk, to bring in their medieval leaden artefacts for recording and analysis on 24th November 2024. We hope...Read More >
First documented Polish pilgrim badge found in England?
In 1433 famous Norfolk mystic Margery Kempe left modern-day King's Lynn for what is now Gdańsk in northern Poland. Her overland return journey turned into a pilgrimage that encompassed visits...Read More >