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Jaime Serensits

Jaime Serensits

Editor at Trains & Railroads of the Past

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  • Transportation and Logistics

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New analysis shines light on medieval anti-Semitism in Norwich | The Past

The remains of at least 17 individuals found in a medieval well in central Norwich most likely represent a group of Ashkenazi Jews who fell victim to anti-Semitic violence in the 12th or early 13th century, a new study suggests. Comprising 11 children and six adults, the human remains were uncov ...
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Finds tray - medieval staff terminal | The Past

This is the terminal of a medieval staff, which was recently discovered by a metal-detectorist near St Mary in the Marsh, Kent. Many similar objects have been identified over the centuries across England – including several examples recorded by the Portable Antiquities Scheme.
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Museum news: the latest on UK exhibitions and acquisitions | The Past

A round-up of some of the latest news from museums in the UK, including new findings from the NMS’ Egyptian collections, the opening of the new Brontë at Elizabeth Gaskell’s house, and
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Hunters or gatherers? Women’s everyday lives in the Ice Age | The Past

Recent debate about women’s roles in the Ice Age raises questions about how much can be said about everyday lives in this era. Elle Clifford and Paul Bahn examine the evidence for who did what in the Palaeolithic.
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Circles of stone: exploring the monuments of Jomon Japan | The Past

Numerous ancient stone circles are known in Japan, but how and why were these monuments built? Simon Kaner examines what these enigmatic structures can tell us about a key period of Japanese prehistory.
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The mystery of Mithras | The Past

An exhibition at the Musée Saint-Raymond explores the Roman cult of Mithras. Gillis Kersting visited to find out more about this enigmatic religion.
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Knucklebones used for gaming and divination found in Israel | The Past

Researchers discovered that many of the bones had been modified – shaved down, polished, perforated, or filled with lead – in order to improve the roll of the dice.
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‘The end of the beginning’: Montgomery & El Alamein | The Past

Graham Goodlad assesses the career of Britain’s best-known and most controversial general of the Second World War.
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German Second World War Destroyers | The Past

DAVID PORTER ON MILITARY HISTORY’S DOOMED INVENTIONS.
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The end of everything: the Battle of Mohács, 29 August 1526 | The Past

Hungary’s devastating defeat by the armies of Suleiman the Magnificent signalled the country’s demise as a unified independent kingdom. Andrew Southam describes the action.
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Final countdown begins for Museum of London move | The Past

The Museum of London will close its doors on 4 December, ahead of its planned relocation to larger premises in West Smithfield’s historic General Market. What will the new museum look like, and what is planned at the original site during its final few months? Carly Hilts reports.