The evolution of elephant depiction through the middle ages: https://www.uliwestphal.de/elephas-anthropogenus/index.html … :) #WorldElephantDaypic.twitter.com/KHpBLfMwfK
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A Roman ivory hair pin depicting an elephant, found London(?): https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/746258 …pic.twitter.com/C5MBrvcWzv
Roman Republican denarius of Caesar featuring an elephant, 49–48 BC, found near Wragby, Lincolnshire: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/53514 …pic.twitter.com/cyxxk3y7CB
I would have imagined that the site of elephants to the British would have been equivalent to the first siting of British tanks by German troops at the Battle of Flers?
Very likely! :)
It looks like you have taken on a Mammouth task on this thread, very interesting. :)
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