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(Did a "werewolf" really terrorize France in the 1700s?) In the 1760s, the Beast of Gévaudan terrorized France and brought about the deaths of more than 100 people. The werewolf-type creature is ...
A strange dagger with testicle-shaped orbs unearthed at a medieval Swedish fortress likely offered additional force for its wielder to damage opponents’ armour, archaeologists say ...
A show at the Getty Center in Los Angeles, Symbols and Signs: Decoding Medieval Manuscripts, aims to debunk the notion that they were always thus. “Just as we understand emojis or the ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Police & Courts. Followed categories will be added to My News. Dwayne Thomas Andrew Watts, 34, pleaded guilty to murder before Toowoomba Supreme Court on ...
A joint program co-curated by Case Western Reserve University distinguished professor of humanities and medieval art history Elina Gertsman and CMA’s curator of medieval art Gerhard Lutz, ...
Two British academics discovered that a “copy” of the medieval text, held in Harvard Law School’s library for 80 years, is one of seven originals dating from 1300. By Stephen Castle ...
There is frustration over delays to a medieval ship in Wales becoming a premier tourist attraction. The Spanish medieval ship, discovered on the banks of the River Usk in Newport in 2002 during ...
First question: Why 'Werwulf'? It seems we are in an age where ancient myths have been resurrected. Some are flops, some are passable, some are awesome, and, after Nosferatu, Robert Eggers announced ...
The Large Hadron Collider created 89,000 gold atoms per second. In a breakthrough that would make medieval alchemists envious, scientists at Europe's Large Hadron Collider have successfully ...
It’s a one-on-one cage fight in which warriors are outfitted in medieval armor and use genuine weapons. “Medieval combat meets modern MMA,” goes the tagline. Fighters win by scoring the most ...
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