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What can archaeology tell us about medieval medical care?

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7 January 202011 November 2021

Prayer and good food were long thought to be the main cures for sickness used by medieval monks, but a new book by Professor Roberta Gilchrist shows that they had…Read More >

Glastonbury: archaeology is revealing new truths about the origins of British Christianity

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29 March 201815 March 2019

New archaeological research on Glastonbury Abbey pushes back the date for the earliest settlement of the site by 200 years – and reopens debate on Glastonbury’s origin myths, says Professor…Read More >

Glastonbury Abbey uncovered

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21 March 201819 September 2018

Glastonbury Abbey has played an important part in British history for hundreds of years. Legend says that it is the burial place of King Arthur and it was regarded to be the site…Read More >

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