Male and Female 5v5 and 12v12 as the final Buhurt event in the UK League season.
The Norse and Danish invaders - commonly called Vikings - who occupied Britain in the ninth and tenth centuries, brought with them their own pagan gods. Odin, Thor, Tyr, Loki and Freya left their trace on the British landscape, in the form of scenes from their mythology carved on stone slabs, and Viking paganism has a further considerable legacy of material evidence in richly furnished graves, especially on the Isle of Man.
Using new evidence from plant and animal remains from archaeological excavations in England, this lecture links these to wider developments in medieval society, notably growing social and wealth inequalities.
Saint Paul’s letters show women playing leading roles in the earliest Christian communities. Yet, by the fourth century, women’s ministry was very limited. Why?
This lecture will explore our current knowledge of the nature of Roman imperialism and the history of Britain.
A three-day multi-period living history held on the August Bank Holiday weekend at the Detling Show Ground in Kent. The show is packed full of living history displays bringing 2000 years of history into one place.
We are very excited to announce that Avoncroft Museum will be host to the multi-period International Living History Festival 2023!
Bosworth Medieval Festival is back – with two days packed full of fun and entertainments for the whole family to enjoy!
Join us in celebrating the Roman History of the Bosworth area!
Bring a companion along and try out this wonderfully bespoke and unique experience day at Bosworth Battlefield
We are very excited to announce that Avoncroft Museum will be host to the International Living History Festival 2022!
Bring your family along to Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre to meet the medieval archery experts of The Garrison and to immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of a battlefield camp during the middle ages