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Crypt: Life, Death and Disease in the Middle Ages and Beyond
Crypt: Life, Death and Disease in the Middle Ages and Beyond
Crypt: Life, Death and Disease in the Middle Ages and Beyond
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Crypt: Life, Death and Disease in the Middle Ages and Beyond

Written by Alice Roberts

Narrated by Alice Roberts

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THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1 BESTSELLER
CHOSEN BY WATERSTONES AS ONE OF THEIR BEST HISTORY BOOKS OF 2024

'Compulsive . . . A wonderful display of how modern archaeology can bring hidden histories to life' Daily Telegraph 

'Gripping . . . I found it hard to put down' Evening Standard

'Another really good book from archaeologist Alice Roberts . . . Helps you understand the facts on a technical level, but also makes you feel them in your bones' New Scientist 

'Robert's reflections on Thomas Becket and Canterbury Cathedral are especially entertaining . . . Fascinating' Spectator 

The new book by Sunday Times bestselling author of Ancestors and Buried - the final instalment in Professor Alice Roberts' acclaimed trilogy.

We can unlock secrets from bones preserved for centuries in tombs, graves and crypts.

The history of the Middle Ages is typically the story of the rich and powerful, there’s barely a written note for most people’s lives. Archaeology represents another way of interrogating our history. By using cutting-edge science to examine human remains and burials, it is possible to unearth details about how individuals lived and died that give us a new understanding of the past – one that is more intimate and inclusive than ever before.
 
The seven stories in Crypt are not comforting tales. We meet the patients at one of the earliest hospitals in England and the victims of the St Brice’s Day Massacre. We see a society struggling to make sense of disease, disability and death, as incurable epidemics sweep through medieval Europe. We learn of a protracted battle between Church and State that led to the murder of Thomas Becket and the destruction of the most famous tomb in England. And we come face to face with the archers who went down with Henry VIII’s favourite ship, the Mary Rose.
 
Beautifully written and expertly researched by Professor Alice Roberts, Crypt is packed with thrilling discoveries that will make you see the history of Britain afresh.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherSimon & Schuster Audio UK
Release dateFeb 29, 2024
ISBN9781398519268
Author

Alice Roberts

Alice Roberts is a qualified medical doctor and lecturer in Anatomy at Bristol University. She is a regular contributor to Channel 4's Time Team and BBC2's Coast series, and the presenter of Don't Die Young on BBC2.

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Readers find this title filled with insightful and compassionate case studies, shedding light on the lives of those affected by leprosy. The osteological and genetic evidence presented is exceptionally fascinating, although some may find the descriptions of suffering a bit too vivid. Overall, the book brings a humanizing perspective to a difficult subject.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    May 13, 2025

    Well written and narrated. Exhaustively researched with a wealth of detail on diseases and causes of death using genomic detective work. But be prepared for sitting in on a long college level lecture by this professor/author.
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    Sep 28, 2024

    The insight and compassion of each case study brings these nameless individuals into sharp relief. They lived, they suffered and they have stories to tell.
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    Jul 7, 2024

    I am a chiropractor. Our training is exceptionally osteologically based. It was an absolute delight to listen and learn from the osteological and genetic evidence.
    A bit less gruesome description of our fellow humans suffering the ravages of leprosy would have suited me better. Otherwise, bravo!