The Medieval Magazine September 28, 2015
What’s New in Scandinavian Rune Stones
A new book that contains the most intensive examination of sources about the battle to date, offers convincing evidence that the fourteenth-century battle instead took place 5.5 km to the south..
Rediscovering the Battle of Crécy
‘The boldest and most remarkable feat ever performed by a woman’
It ranks as one of the most fascinating stories from the 14th century, one that chroniclers of that time relished in telling and historians have ever since recounted.
The British Museum just opened its latest exhibit, Celts: Art and Identity last week, covering 2,500 years of Celtic history.
Who Were The Celts? The British Museum Offers Answers with New Exhibition
Page 4
Page 12
Page 25
Page 30
Danielle Turner reports on the papers from the session The World of Images of the Scandinavian Rune Stones