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Posts by Megan Bunce

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Waiting for me under the Christmas tree…

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I haven't logged on in six weeks because I've been quite busy since the arrival of our daughter, Emma. We've been enjoying the summer holidays as a family of four.

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Perfect reading for St Alban’s Day on Sunday ;)

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I think the other side is cooler anyway

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John Blair's long-awaited book on vampires has a cover! Due in November from @princetonupress.bsky.social.
'A riveting history of vampire panics across cultures and down through the millennia—and why killing the dead is better than killing the living.' press.princeton.edu/books/hardco...

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We enjoyed a rainy half-term holiday amidst the flat, fertile fields, broad, blustery beaches, and plentiful, flint churches of Norfolk

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Mystery solved, St Elgin was a transcription error in at the start of the 18th century! It was St Helen's until then, I wonder why the locals went with it... prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/yorks/ea...

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Thanks, I'm a complete noob when it comes to place-names!

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Yes, when I read the previous dedication my mind did go straight to the possibility of a corruption of Helen. It would be interesting to know when this change was made.

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according to their website they are the only church with this dedication

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Does anyone know anything about a St Elgin? There is a church with that dedication in North Frodingham, East Yorkshire, which was possibly previously dedicated to St Helen?

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I’m very proud of my husband, William Bunce, who defended his thesis, ‘Justinian the Jurist’, today. It was passed with minor corrections! A great achievement, especially as he finished it while working full time as a teacher.

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I’ve been revisiting the story of the Herefordshire hoard in the bbc podcast ‘Fool’s Gold’. I remember this, and the Watlington Hoard, being big news when I was taking my undergraduate exams on early medieval Britain. I can still picture the revision card I made about them!

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Wow! That’s quite a list… and such a beautiful place. Doesn’t feel like a node in a busy maritime network now, but was it?

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Ampleforth :)

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Hello! I've joined Blue Sky to keep up with early medieval history and archaeology news. In the last year, I have been teaching EAL but have left that job to relocate to North Yorkshire and currently have a couple of small academic and heritage outreach projects on the go. :)

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