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News 600-year-old alchemy tale revisited as Science Museum finds 23rd version of Ripley ScrollA 20-foot copy of a 15th century scroll telling tales of the earliest alchemists in Britain has been found by organisers preparing for a major new show at the Science Museum.22 March 2012
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News 600-year-old Richard III manuscript turns the page at Yorkshire MuseumThe House Book of medieval York will be left open on pages revealing the truth behind Richard III's visits to York and the thoughts of leaders after his death.17 October 2013
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Preview A home for history: Sneak preview of Brighton and Hove's new £19 million Keep archiveTwo years after construction work began, archivists have been given the keys to an impressive new community resource in Sussex. Duncan Andrews takes a look.10 June 2013
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News Aberdeen archaeologists rescue 700-year-old Yup'ik "melting village" in Quinhagak, AlaskaWorking with a tiny indigenous population on an Alaskan site three times the size of Scotland, experts from Aberdeen say their discoveries have wider implications for North America.10 January 2014
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News Archaeologists find 'lost' medieval village full of pottery, coins and bones in Scottish BordersEvidence of medieval farming, clay burning and wine and beer bottles used for the first time by social souls more than 200 years ago are among the finds in Selkirk.28 April 2014
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News Archaeologists have found at least nine coffins beneath a school playground in EdinburghArchaeologists say they have found the outlines of "at least nine" further coffins at an Edinburgh school playground where a skeleton was found during the Easter holidays.19 May 2016
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News Archaeologists send head of Richard III to Northampton MuseumThe King will return to Northamptonshire, where he was born in Fotheringhay Castle, on the penultimate leg of a limited-stop nationwide tour later this month.08 October 2013
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Preview Axes, pianos, Yoko Ono and statues of Christ as Tate Britain sees Art Under AttackTaking the Destruction in Art Symposium of 1966 as its creative starting point, Tate Britain's violent new exhibition ranges from medieval sculptures to Yoko Ono cut pieces.01 October 2013
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News Battered soldier's body tells bloody tale of the Wars of the RosesThe battered bones of a soldier who fell at the bloody Battle of Towton during the Wars of the Roses have been installed at the Richard III Experience in York.06 July 2015
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News Benedict Cumberbatch revealed as Richard III's second cousin as actor prepares to read at reinterment ceremonyAhead of the cathedral ceremony, genealogists have produced a family tree which shows the Oscar nominee is the last Plantagenet king's Richard 16 times removed second cousin.25 March 2015
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Museum: Historic house or home, Castle or defences County: Lothian Blackness Castle - Historic Scotland nr Linlithgow
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Preview Brains: The Mind as Matter at Manchester's Museum of Science and IndustryTouring to Manchester, which curator Marius Kwint says has "long been at the forefront" of all things brain-related, a Wellcome display is a cranial treat.05 July 2013
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News Bread Angel creates Richard III food range to celebrate Leicester archaeological triumphAn archaeology lover and food extraordinaire is offering chutneys, jams, dressings and relishes, emblazoned with Richard III's boar and handpicked from around Leicestershire.12 November 2013
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Museum: Agricultural site, Garden, parklands or rural site, Heritage site, Historic house or home County: Buckinghamshire Chiltern Open Air Museum Chalfont St Giles
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Preview Coins and Kings: The Royal Mint looks rare and lucrative at the Tower of LondonThe tower's new permanent display charts a Mint history, from Isaac Newton's time as an astute Warden to a pair of iron dies used to cast coins under Edward III.28 May 2013
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News Community archaeology project digs into the mysteries surrounding Radcliffe TowerWorking with volunteers Salford University have finished their first flagship dig of 2015 investigating the medieval manor that stood on the site of Radcliffe Tower.16 June 2015
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C24 Feature Curator's Choice: Black Death victims in emergency burial grounds beneath LondonLead Archaeologist Jay Carver on the scientific investigation behind the 14th century Black Death victims found in Farringdon.03 April 2014
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Curator's Choice Curator's Choice: Gill Scott on bone saws and amputation knives at the Great North MuseumThe gruesome details of Barber Surgeon instruments from the current Tales of Antiquarian Adventure exhibition in Newcastle-upon-Tyne.18 March 2013