Historian Pam Manix has pinpointed the site of a medieval Jewish cemetery in Oxford, England and a memorial stone will be erected there.
The BBC reports that Manix discovered the site — under the present-day Rose Garden near the Oxford Botanical Gardens — during research in the archives of Magdalen College, Oxford.
The cemetery is believed to have been in use from 1231 until 1290, when King Edward I expelled all Jews from England. The Oxford Jewish Heritage web site has details on history from that period.