We all know the Middle Ages was full of archers in warfare, bard’s songs, and castles with clockwise stairs. One aspect of medieval life we don’t usually picture, however, is the way society at the ...
Centuries-old cesspits can be veritable treasure troves for archaeologists, offering insights on historical humans’ diet, health and habits. Now, reports Kiona N. Smith for Ars Technica, an analysis ...
A rare 12th-century triple toilet seat will be going on display at a London museum later this year. The Museum of London Docklands will also be displaying a replica of the toilet seat for “selfie ...
The recovery from two Medieval toilets of around 500-year-old human excrement could reveal how dietary changes since the 15th century have triggered diseases. Researchers led from Germany analysed ...
A rare 12th-century triple toilet seat will be going on display at a London museum later this year. The Museum of London Docklands will also be displaying a replica of the toilet seat for “selfie ...
A medieval toilet and a jet die used to predict the future were some of the findings that could help build a picture of everyday life at a medieval bishop's palace. Archaeologists at Auckland Castle ...
A "high status" medieval building has been discovered under public toilets in Cardiff, according to archaeologists. The site is next to the 13th Century Old Bishop's Castle in Llandaff, which suggests ...
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A Medieval dwelling dating back to the 1400s has been discovered under a derelict toilet block in Cardiff. An excavation of the site in Llandaff in September revealed the building, which expert ...
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