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Showing posts with label Heritage. Show all posts

Crusader Feces, Bat Feces, Latin swear words, and building a village - medieval news roundup Crusader Feces, Bat Feces, Latin swear words, and building a village - medieval news roundup

Here are some news stories from the medievalverse, and a few from beyond it... Crusader Feces An article in the International Journal of Pal...

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Minaret of Aleppo's Umayyad Mosque destroyed Minaret of Aleppo's Umayyad Mosque destroyed

The minaret of Aleppo's historic Umayyad mosque has been destroyed, with video showing the famous structure in ruins. The Syrian governm...

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Olive Oil and Cathedrals, the Last Pope, and the Cat picture Olive Oil and Cathedrals, the Last Pope, and the Cat picture

A Dash Of Olive Oil May Preserve British Cathedral  A report from NPR about using the oleic acid from Olive Oil to preserve York Minster in...

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10 Benefits of Establishing a Local Historic District 10 Benefits of Establishing a Local Historic District

So you’ve decided you want to establish a local historic district and have considered where its boundaries should be. Now comes perhaps the ...

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Medieval Spanish ghost town becomes self-sufficient ecovillage Medieval Spanish ghost town becomes self-sufficient ecovillage

 It’s a utopian fantasy discover a ghost town and rebuild it in line with your ideals-, but in Spain where there are nearly 3000 abandoned v...

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Medieval church finds home in California Medieval church finds home in California

Father Paul Mark Schwan shivers in the morning chill of California's Sacramento Valley, a blue hooded sweatshirt layered over his monk...

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Twelve community projects receive almost £115,000 of South Norfolk Council funding Twelve community projects receive almost £115,000 of South Norfolk Council funding

Community groups across south Norfolk are celebrating after almost £115,000 was dished out for renovation projects.  Two churches received f...

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 The secret race to save Timbuktu’s manuscripts The secret race to save Timbuktu’s manuscripts

By Geoffrey York The Globe and Mail As rebels searched the bags of the truck passengers at a checkpoint near Timbuktu, one man was trying to...

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Why One Researcher is Documenting the Damage to Syria’s Archaeological Sites Why One Researcher is Documenting the Damage to Syria’s Archaeological Sites

Emma Cunliffe sits in a tiny graduate student’s office on the medieval campus of the University of Durham. But her mind is thousands of mile...

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Funding given to commemorate the 500th Anniversary of the Battle of Flodden Funding given to commemorate the 500th Anniversary of the Battle of Flodden

The Flodden 500 Project will receive £887,300 from the Heritage Lottery Fund to commemorate the 500th anniversary of one of the largest batt...

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Community project shows possibilities for Medieval Norwich church Community project shows possibilities for Medieval Norwich church

A prototype project at St Laurence’s Church, in St Benedict’s Street, was launched on Saturday in an effort to explore new ways to use the 1...

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High-tech glazing for Lincoln Cathedral medieval windows High-tech glazing for Lincoln Cathedral medieval windows

New protective glazing could be fitted to four medieval windows in Lincoln Cathedral to protect the historic stained glass. Special monitori...

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Urgent call for repairs to medieval churches in Honing and Crostwight Urgent call for repairs to medieval churches in Honing and Crostwight

An unusual series of medieval paintings depicting the seven deadly sins could be lost from the walls of All Saints Church at Crostwight near...

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Medieval Norfolk church wins heritage award Medieval Norfolk church wins heritage award

A rescued Norfolk church is among the winners of this year's English Heritage Angel Awards.St Mary's, West Somerton, has a thatched ...

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Rain cancels Battle of Hastings re-enactment Rain cancels Battle of Hastings re-enactment

A re-enactment of the Battle of Hastings on what is believed to be the original battlefield has been cancelled because of torrential rain.  ...

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How Columbus Day Fell Victim to Its Own Success How Columbus Day Fell Victim to Its Own Success

Today is Columbus Day, a solemn occasion marked by parades, pageantry, and buckets of fake blood splashed on statues of its namesake. Activi...

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Restoring medieval frescoes in Rome Restoring medieval frescoes in Rome

The Superintendence for Archaeological Heritage of Rome announces the extraordinary opening to the public of the restoration site of the ear...

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Historic Aleppo market ravaged by fire Historic Aleppo market ravaged by fire

Al-Madina ofAleppo, Syria’s most populous city and its commercial capital, was the world’s largest covered market – until entire sectors in ...

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Plans to reveal medieval bridge hidden under Rochdale Plans to reveal medieval bridge hidden under Rochdale

Plans for a £3.5m project to uncover the river in the centre of Rochdale have taken a step closer.  The scheme would see three sections of t...

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Medieval barn restored as part of £8 million conservation project Medieval barn restored as part of £8 million conservation project

One of the largest surviving medieval timber framed barns in the South East has been restored as part of an £8 million conservation project ...

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