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Something strange was wandering the grounds of one of England's most intriguing historic castles recently.
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One type of medieval throne has helped archaeologists discover the whereabouts of another.
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Archaeologists excavating a car park off the coast of Northumberland, England have unearthed seven skeletons.
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Filmmaker David Rolfe is challenging the British Museum to recreate the iconic shroud to prove that it is a forgery.
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Scientists have uncovered the remarkably well-preserved remains of a medieval man with an iron sword.
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Archaeologists have discovered 12th-Century stone markings that were created to ward off evil spirits.
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British railway workers have discovered a previously hidden cave that was exposed following a landslip.
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Medieval cannonballs used by the armies of Vlad the Impaler have been discovered in the town of Svishtov.
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Conservationists have uncovered stone carvings dating back 600 years on the tomb of a medieval bishop.
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Scientists have been looking to the past to help them determine the whereabouts of the elusive ninth planet.
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A paranormal investigator has captured intriguing footage of a fast-moving mist flying towards him.
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A photograph taken at Eynsford Castle in Kent, England appears to show a mysterious cloaked figure.
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A recent archaeological dig near Guernsey has yielded something rather unexpected - a porpoise skeleton.
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A history researcher believes that he may have finally solved the mystery of the medieval manuscript.
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Russian scholars have been making headway in deciphering the pages of the mysterious medieval text.
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The remains of five former Archbishops of Canterbury have been unearthed under a medieval parish church.
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The residents of Wharram Percy once burnt the bodies of the deceased to stop them turning in to zombies.
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It's a form of attack used to great effect in movies - but did real soldiers ever actually use them ?
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The grave site of King Arthur at Glastonbury Abbey was actually a hoax designed to attract more visitors.
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A sword found in Lincolsnhire's River Witham in 1825 bears a peculiar inscription that nobody can read.