Video summary
Historian Ruth Goodman and archaeologists Tom Pinfold and Peter Ginn go beyond the castle walls to explore wider medieval life, including travel, trade and pilgrimage.
Trade increased the variety of goods available to people, while travel had far-reaching effects on architecture.
This clip is from the 大象传媒 Two series, Secrets of the Castle.
Teacher Notes
This video could be used as a stimulus for further research into medieval life.
Pupils could research and write a pilgrimage diary, reflecting what a pilgrim might have seen.
Examples might include traded goods, markets, cathedrals, villages and castles.
This series is suitable for teaching history at Key Stage 3 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and at 3rd Level in Scotland.
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