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From Provence to Jerusalem: Israel receives rare Medieval Jewish manuscript
National Library of Israel curator says rare 12th-century text authored by Rabbi Joseph Kimhi gives glimpse into rich Jewish intellectual activity in late Medieval France
Itamar Eichner
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02.27.25
Mummification found in late Medieval France, study
Experts locate remains with surgical wounds dating back to 16th century French nobles; process likely used to preserve bodies before final burial
Yogev Israeli
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12.04.24
Red squirrels instrumental in spreading leprosy in medieval England, study finds
New study sheds light on mysterious development of leprosy strain across UK, suggesting red squirrels were main agents of contraction for humans
Yogev Israeli
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05.14.24
Why is the wicked son portrayed as a soldier? The history of the four sons in the Passover Haggadah
Haggadic illustrations of the four sons in the Passover tale can teach us a lot about Jewish societies in the past, from a wicked soldier to a wizened sage
Prof. Jeffrey Woolf
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04.26.24
X-ray technology allows glimpse inside Crusader sword found in Israel
Researchers decide to try and solve the mystery of a 900-year-old sword found off the coast of Haifa in a way that won't damage the fragile artifact
Yaron Drukman
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07.20.23
Exploring the ecology of medieval knight tales
Literary scholars resort to ecological models to evaluate the volume of medieval stories lost over time, but are such interdisciplinary comparisons even valid?
Itamar Avnery , Yuval Shapir, Davidson Institute of Science
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06.21.23
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