#human meat:
Ice Age Sites of Britain's Serpents - Part Three

Workplace locations of witches and serpents show how fake folklore hid England's food-distribution network.
Ice Age Sites of Britain's Serpents - Part Two

Mind the gaps to uncover more sites of the medieval skin trade.
Before the Digestive Biscuit Game

One of the oldest elite games has just three rules: fuck it, cook it, eat it.
Away In A Manger - Part Three

Logic and folklore explain enigmatic landscape features and suggest an origin for 'the Stations of the Cross'.
Away In A Manger - Part Two

Hogback 'tombs' intimately connect four English words: 'stock', 'stocks', 'grave' and 'gravy'.
Away In A Manger - Part One

Which religion starts with a husband and pregnant wife looking for shelter? And with an animal feeding trough?
Sheela Na Gig Clues to Retail of the Past

Tourists have always loved Ireland. And tourists have always needed feeding.
Burghers in the Priors' Ovens

Excessively careful terminology helps uncover the real story behind the English 'Civil War'. And George Orwell's Animal Farm.
Iron Age Butchers Dressed The Part

J.Lo's minidress helps us unravel one of England's Iron Age mysteries: where did the bodies go?
Gas Stations of the Past - Part Six

Royston Cave's carvings depict the Hertfordshire town's market days.
Eloi was South Holland, Lincolnshire

HG Wells' novel The Time Machine describes post-catastrophe humans being reared as cattle. It was based on real events in a real place.
Tunnel Denial

They're not tunnels, just cellars. And they smell foul, say people who have been in them.