Knight Burial Practices at Sterling Castle | History Cold Case UK
Added 2025-09-27 12:10:10 +0000 UTCComments
Hope you guys are doing good. Thanks for reacting to this. I'll check it out. Part of my family comes from Stirling. Though moved up to the Highlands, in the 18th century, where most of us live now. So this is interesting on a personal level too.
ThetaSigmaTheOriginal
2025-09-27 21:56:35 +0000 UTC🤣🤣
Killermcknight
2025-09-27 19:12:18 +0000 UTCSidenote: Dundee, Scotland is where the GTA series of games is from
Moody Marco
2025-09-27 18:05:56 +0000 UTCNarrator: When scientists dug up Stephen's bones, they found they had 300 times the Jaffa cake levels of normal bones
Paul McBryde
2025-09-27 17:45:38 +0000 UTCThat’s amazing!!
Killermcknight
2025-09-27 15:25:47 +0000 UTCYeah I just got ahead of myself in my brain, I realized that after I made the comment lol. It happens sometimes. My mouth is faster than my brain 😅
Killermcknight
2025-09-27 15:25:17 +0000 UTCThe castle and the city it gets its name from is actually spelt ‘Stirling’. Sterling is the name of the British currency and a fairly popular English surname. Sterling is probably just an Anglicised version of the original name but it’s commonly and incorrectly applied to the city, probably because of the aforementioned official name of the British pound and the common surname.
Aye Ready
2025-09-27 15:15:34 +0000 UTCWhat usually happens with historical remains is that they are reburied in consecrated ground. It's not too unusual to have a historical body pop up now and again. Also Dame Sue Black, the lead scientist in this, is incredible. She has been key in developing forensic technics to help identify people for things like natural disasters or war zones where it would otherwise be difficult to find their name and next of kin. She also developed a way to identify perpetrators based on the vein patterns on their hands in cases of child abuse imagery
Emily
2025-09-27 14:59:25 +0000 UTCThey said the arrow causes you to bleed out so probably wouldn’t have left a mark on the bones
Kieran B
2025-09-27 13:57:19 +0000 UTCThat sounds fun. Once we get a bit more caught up on shows and Bottom live episodes, we’ll add this in.
Killermcknight
2025-09-27 13:36:42 +0000 UTCIt’ll be up tomorrow. We’ve had a bunch of stuff going on that’s kept us from being able to record as much so we only just go it recorded. Apologies about things getting a couple days behind.
Killermcknight
2025-09-27 13:35:16 +0000 UTCScotland was almost exactly the same as England in terms or arms, armour and military and chivalric practices; Braveheart should not be taken as any kind of indicator of Scottish history. So yes they absolutely did jousting, it was training as much as entertainment
Kieran B
2025-09-27 13:31:24 +0000 UTCYou should watch the series Secrets of the Castle - two archaeologists and a historian (or are best known for the various historical farms series) join the Guedelon project - which is a nearly 30 year long project in France to build a castle using only 13th century methods. They cover all the various elements of not only what goes into building a castle but the social and military history of life there too . It’s 5x 1 hour episodes
Kieran B
2025-09-27 13:04:43 +0000 UTCI suspect these experts know what they’re doing with bones Stephen
Kieran B
2025-09-27 12:51:44 +0000 UTCAre you still doing OFAH reactions? I was hoping you would post a couple of days ago - exactly a week after the last one!
Jurgen Fellows
2025-09-27 12:48:02 +0000 UTCHistory Cold Case is superb, they did a US series if I remember rightly
Kieran B
2025-09-27 12:43:44 +0000 UTC