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Bryn Mawr Assistant Professor of English Pardis Dabashi is bringing together a host of scholars for “Persianate Worlds,” a ...
Historians were surprised when analyses revealed Catholic monks used pinniped hides for the protective outer layer on some ...
A diverse group show on the broadly defined them of middle age(s) marks an auspicious debut for Roundabouts Now, a new ...
The material on the covers of books from a French abbey was too hairy to have come from calves or other local mammals.
Knights and ladies, castles flying pennant flags, sumptuous fabrics, and gleaming armor—these are some of the Middle Age ...
As early as 3,000 BCE, Egyptians crafted dental crowns and bridges from gold. They also used seashells to replace lost teeth.