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The material on the covers of books from a French abbey was too hairy to have come from calves or other local mammals.
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An international team of archaeologists, bioinformatic specialists, and historians has discovered that many medieval books ...
The monks curated a vast manuscript and book collection at the Library of Clairvaux Abbey, a site in Champagne, France, founded in 1115. The group of 12th- and 13th-century works expanded to more than ...
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With a mission to provide sustainable material options to reduce pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, Gonzalez opened her ...
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The visionary behind Alpha Medical Clinic shares his belief that a fulfilled life is built on helping others and mastering self-care.
A scientific analysis of dozens of 12th- and 13th-century books found in European monasteries reveals they were bound in sealskins procured by Norse traders from as far away as Greenland.