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Lions, Dragons and … Hedgehogs! Announcing the new Medieval Animals Heritage project

Lions, Dragons and … Hedgehogs! Announcing the new Medieval Animals Heritage project

Dr Sheila Sweetinburgh is delighted that Dr Diane Heath, Research Fellow in CKHH, has taken over the Centre’s blog this week for some very exciting news! I (Diane) am delighted […]

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Virtual ‘Becket’ Pavement – celebrating medieval animals

Virtual ‘Becket’ Pavement – celebrating medieval animals

As this is the last blog before its 2-week ‘vacacion’, I thought I would remind readers about the great opportunity for a part-funded MA by Research on a project based […]

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Young medievalists and medieval animals in Canterbury

Young medievalists and medieval animals in Canterbury

Before I come to the Medieval Education Day report, I thought I would just mention one or two other events staff from the Centre have been doing this week. Firstly, […]

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