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In a new blog post, a scholar in Anglo-Saxon nudity doubles down on his belief that the mystery appendage is a phallus, not a ...
An Oxford academic thinks the placement of penises along the border of the Bayeux Tapestry might be a commentary on the 11 ...
The human penises remain a mystery, as they can be found in the borders of the Tapestry above and below. Professor Garnett ...
Roger Pilling, 77, from Loveclough, Lancashire, has three months to pay back what prosecutors said were his profits from the crime.
In Enough is Enuf, writer Gabe Henry wittily and engagingly confronts all of these questions head-on and arrives at a ...
Dr. Christopher Monk insists the appendage is 'the missing penis', while George Garnett argues it's a weapon's sheath.
Ossulstone Hundred had its origins in the Anglo-Saxon period and lasted well into the Victorian era. In other words, ...
During the 9th and 10th centuries, King Alfred the Great and Archbishop Aelfric worked on Anglo-Saxon (Old English ... In 1408 the provincial council of Oxford made it clear that vernacular ...
After the Normans took control of England, the Anglo-Saxons experienced a significant shift. Join us as we uncover what ...