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Medieval medicine is turning heads for all the right reasons. Far from being a primitive or superstitious practice, new research shows that early medieval Europeans engaged deeply with natural remedies, observation, and experimentation—some of Read More
It turns out the Dark Ages weren’t all that dark. According to new research, medieval medicine was way more sophisticated than previously thought, and some of its remedies are trending today on TikTok. Summary Read More
Horsemeat on the table: Medieval Hungarians defied religious norms for
Archaeological analysis of horse remains from medieval Hungary indicates people continued to eat horses long after the country’s conversion to Christianity, suggesting the decline in horsemeat consumption (hippophagy) in the region was not for Read More