Lorraine Evans
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Language
English
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An archeological study of burial grounds across England, shedding light on pagan executions, the Black Death, and much more.
In the heart of North Yorkshire, at a place called Walkington Wold, archeologists unearthed twelve skeletons—ten without heads. Later examination revealed the place to be a cemetery for ancient Anglo-Saxons who had been sentenced to death.
In the Middle Ages, those who committed suicide were subjected to desecration,...
In the heart of North Yorkshire, at a place called Walkington Wold, archeologists unearthed twelve skeletons—ten without heads. Later examination revealed the place to be a cemetery for ancient Anglo-Saxons who had been sentenced to death.
In the Middle Ages, those who committed suicide were subjected to desecration,...
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