Ok, time to @steak_umm historians to showcase that nuanced explanations can be communicated expertly!

@LitteraCarolina manuscripts/science
@monicaMedHist history of medicine
@Pseudo_Isidore medieval West
@j_t_palmer medieval science
@FlintDibble archaeology

RT and add to it!
Gonna go on here, because there is a lot of expertise here:

@DJMHarland archaeology/ethnicity
@Lin_Sihong mobility/connectivity
@ETreharne history of the book
@siwaratrikalpa long distance contacts
@DerilloEyob African manuscripts
@SarahEBond Late Antiquity
@andrewdbuck Crusades
@katfliegel gender in EMA
@HopeSteffen manuscripts and religious culture
@WritingHelena women in Late Antiquity/rulership
@DannyBate4 linguistics
@hagenilda medieval science/manuscripts/mental health
@DollyJorgensen environment
@greenleejw history of food
@suzettevhaaren manuscripts in the digital realm
@StephanieLahey medieval manuscripts
@FJSoyer Inquisition/antisemitism history
@Sonja_Drimmer manuscripts/late medieval culture
@emuehlbe early Christianity
@xeimevta Byzantine art history
@N_Perreaux digital humanities and the Middle Ages
@cmcurran21 why script matters
@stephenniem islamic art
@DrSueOosthuizen archaeology, landscape, the world around us
@tlecaque religion and Crusades
@DrLRoach medieval charters and forgeries
@Stewart_Brookes digital humanities and manuscripts
@iandavidmorris early Muslim world
@thijsporck Old English
@thecelticist early Ireland
@SurreyMedieval landscape, local history
@kateantiquity Late Antiquity
@shahanSean early Islam
@CellardEleonore all you want to know about early Qurans
@DrFrancisYoung folklore and saints
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