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The mystery surrounding the identity of a 15th century woman and the legacy she left behind has been solved, researchers say. Maud Heath lived in the Chippenham area in the 1470s and gifted ...
The document is currently on view as part of the exhibition “Medieval Women: In Their Own Words” at the British Library in London through March 2. The letter is just one in a series of ...
She was a woman. She lived some 3,500 years ago in southeastern Turkey ... It's a rare privilege, Lauinger says, to hold an artifact that speaks to him from the 15th century BCE; notably one that puts ...
A 15th Century manuscript containing the unusual ... The 'cure' for infertility advised women to burn and then grind down weasel testicles and a common plant, before putting the mixture into ...
An exhibition celebrating a 15th century woman and the legacy she left behind is set to open. Maud Heath lived in the Chippenham area in the 1470s and has a causeway and statue at Langley Burrell.
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