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Mediaeval Mythbusting Blog - Triskele Heritage

Welcome to the Triskele Heritage blog discussing the folklore of mediaeval buildings. Each post is written by James Wright and will seek to investigate, ...

“Just check the records!”…and why this might not date your house

New archaeological evidence, briefly covered in a prior Mediaeval Mythbusting Blog, has come to light which may indicate that construction work ...

Guest Post: Busting Mediaeval Building Myths: Part One

... myths surrounding medieval buildings and James very kindly agreed to write a blog post for me. It is, in fact, a rather large topic ...

Mediaeval Mythbusting Blog #25: Sean's Bar : r/IrishHistory - Reddit

The 12th century Cross of Cong is one of the most incredible pieces of medieval Irish artwork. The level of detail and craftsmanship is truly ...

Medieval Myth Busting - Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution

In 2020, James began writing the Mediaeval Mythbusting Blog which seeks to investigate and debunk commonly believed and repeated stories ...

Historic Building Mythbusting - James Wright gets medieval!

In 2020, James began writing the Mediaeval Mythbusting Blog which investigates and debunks commonly believed and repeated stories about ancient ...

Mediaeval Mythbusting Blog #12: Stonemason's Marks : r/freemasonry

74K subscribers in the freemasonry community. A great resource for anyone interested in Freemasonry, from an individual interested in ...

Mythbusting — Blog - SnappyDragon Studios

Yes, medieval people washed their clothes, and (for once) the historical myths are real medieval facts. I love historical myth busting and ...

Medieval Myth Debunking – The Medieverse

The Medieverse: Tim's Realistic "medieval" FANTASY Blog. Debunking medieval myths and misconceptions in fantasy to learn more about the real Middle Ages.

The Myth of the Spiral Stair… - Newcastle Castle

... Mediaeval Mythbusting Blog #3: The Man Who Invented the Spiral Staircase Myth, James Wright, https://triskeleheritage.triskelepublishing.com ...

Medieval Mythbusting: Did People Believe the World was Flat?

Did you know that Just History Posts now has a newsletter? Be sure to sign up here! Previous Blog Post: Historical Figures: Edward Montagu, ...

Historic Building Mythbusting - James Wright gets medieval!

... Mediaeval Mythbusting Blog which investigates and debunks commonly believed and repeated stories about ancient buildings. This project has ...

Geoff Brandwood Memorial Lecture: Historic building mythbusting

The speaker, Dr James Wright (Triskele Heritage), is a buildings archaeologist and the author of the popular Mediaeval Mythbusting Blog. His book Historic ...

Happy Crispy - Medieval Castle Stairs and Building Techniques

... blog: https: //triskeleheritage.triskelepublishing. com/mediaeval-mythbusting-blog-2-the-man -who-invented-the-spiral-staircase-myth/ The blog ...

Medieval Myth Busting with Dr James Wright (with book signing)

Eventbrite - The Mint House presents Medieval Myth Busting with Dr James ... Blog. Blog; Tips & Guides · News & Trends · Community · Tools & Features · Organizer ...

James Wright / Triskele Heritage Podcasts - playlist by James - Spotify

James is the author of the popular Mediaeval Mythbusting Blog and his book ... Middle Ages is author, architectural archaeologist and medieval myth-buster James ...

Watch Now! Mythbusting the Middle Ages | Sno-Isle Libraries

In this funny and engaging presentation, author and historian Danièle Cybulskie explores five of the biggest modern misconceptions about…

'Historic Building Mythbusting' – A talk by Dr.James Wright of ...

... Mythbusting – Uncovering Folklore, History and Archaeology. He ... He is the author of the popular Mediaeval Mythbusting Blog. Share ...

Mediaeval Myth-busting Blog: Burn Marks

Burn marks are a very common feature in historic buildings. In my work as a buildings archaeologist I encounter them very frequently.

Mythbusting Medieval Buildings - Gone Medieval - Acast

Join Matt Lewis as he welcomes back James Wright, a stonemason and historian with a passion for debunking myths about medieval buildings.