Rabbits share their history as on and off domesticated animals with the feral horses. Although living in the wilderness, they were very early on considered a nice supplement and hence "farmed" and domesticated for different purposes| Medieval Histories
Birds of prey in medieval Britain relied far more heavily on scavenging human waste than previously thought, according to research that analyzed more than 30 ancient bird skeletons. New research, published in the Journal of Archaeological Science, examined chemical signatures in bird bones up to 4,000 years old to reveal their diets. It appears that ancient red kites, buzzards, and eagles that lived near towns such as Oxford, Winchester, and London fed extensively on scraps rather than huntin...| Medieval Histories
French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Saturday, November 23, that scholar and Resistance fighter Marc Bloch, tortured and executed by the Gestapo in 1944, would be reinterred in the Panthéon – the Paris monument to France’s most outstanding citizens.| Medieval Histories
On the 15th of November, the faithful carried the Virgin of the Pillar back to Notre-Dame de Paris, which reopens in all its glory on the 7th of December| Medieval Histories