There are also medieval elephant remains known from Chester, radiocarbon dated to AD 1290—1410https://twitter.com/cwacmuseums/status/940295256339288064 …
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Some 11th-century camels, from MS Cotton Tiberius B V, part 1, f. 80, possibly made at Canterbury in the mid-11th century: http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Viewer.aspx?ref=cotton_ms_tiberius_b_v!1_f080v …pic.twitter.com/iKxKOsk74a
A 15th-century carving of a camel from Old Molton Priory, Yorkshire: https://www.britainexpress.com/attractions.htm?attraction=4613 …pic.twitter.com/wGYBKN35Xd
Thanks! :)
Did the Romans bring exotic animals to Europe.
I love a misericord. I wish we had more of them in our lives.
That craftsman has definitely seen an actual camel
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