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Viking-Age Treasure: New Insights Into Life 1000 Years Ago

The Art Newspaper Weekly

01:25 min | 2 years ago

Viking-Age Treasure: New Insights Into Life 1000 Years Ago

"Martin tell me something about the culture of the area where they scored was found in medieval scotland. So galloway is a region of southwest scotland. That has a long coast that connects it to the irish. Saying but in the ninth century a it would be part of the anglo saxon kingdom of northumbria and so it was referred to in contemporary irish. Sauces added the saxon coast. It has linguistic background. That is very complicated. Because the result of returning ca is because modern welsh linguistic background than you've got an sort of anglo-saxon political control and at the period that the holidays buried you're just beginning to get another linguistic lab as people who are of scandinavian origin. But have been living in this irish. He region for at least a century beginning to settle an occupying particular areas within galloway. and so it's. It's quite a complicated part of the country. And the whole it seems to be buried precisely this time of linguistic and social change and that is a very interesting background and it's also reflected within the material but in old

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"medieval scotland" Discussed on Not Another Shakespeare Podcast!

Not Another Shakespeare Podcast!

02:38 min | 2 years ago

"medieval scotland" Discussed on Not Another Shakespeare Podcast!

"This is also in the witch by a hell broth tons fruity tasty so needs to make a cocktail hell broth. I'm sure they have with was it. Wing of halibut wing of alabama. Then i'll let what's howlett's what's a howlett how it is like a baby owl. We'll side is sometimes referred to as having wings on they skate. Yeah i felt never know. I didn't know if they had halibut in medieval scotland. Anyone who's official expert. Let us know where. How do they have wings. Who knows we'll find out. Okay so this is also from the witch. All this double double toil in trouble nonsense but shakespeare's got all the credit for it kind. Yeah yeah metallurg stuff. I auditioned to play a witch and a production of macbeth ones. And i decided i didn't want the part when the director in his prep to us about the play went on and on for ages about how shakespeare had just created this. You know these incredible witches. And how enamored he was of shakespeare's witches and shake. He went on and on and on about how great shakespeare's which was shakespeare's witches are and i was sitting there being like. Yeah except middle and wrote most of the witch stuff. Probably people love these witches. I know love them. They're like the most famous parts of the play. And it's i mean it's not one hundred percent thing right like it's sort of i think there is. There is not really complete. Scholarly consensus about this. It's not something that we all like. One hundred percent agree about. I'm not a book historian. So i can't really you know i'm not a styling. Tryst you could say what you were talking about. Okay good. It's said the was called fillon. Sarah philanthropy like a financier like a little cake. Little french. gay cake he. We didn't know what shakespeare in mind. Yeah he could be played by very small cake. Yeah so yeah authorship. Studies is not my area of expertise. I find the evidence compelling that.

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