An 11thC Anglo-Saxon drawing of a not-particularly elephant-like elephant.... :) http://britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk/digitisedmanuscripts/2013/04/how-the-camel-got-the-hump.html …pic.twitter.com/QS1JKRGgAT
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An 11thC Anglo-Saxon drawing of a not-particularly elephant-like elephant.... :) http://britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk/digitisedmanuscripts/2013/04/how-the-camel-got-the-hump.html …pic.twitter.com/QS1JKRGgAT
A wonderful L8thC Anglo-Saxon beast's head w/ runes---knife/seax scabbard fitting, London: http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?ILINK%7C34484,%7CassetId=34872&objectId=98159&partId=1 …pic.twitter.com/tOlju21tx4
A wonderful 9thC gold Anglo-Saxon beast-head pendant, found Monkton (Isle of Thanet), Kent: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/582497 …pic.twitter.com/Lqc4vGnZke
A L8thC silver+gilded dragon's head w/ protruding rolled tongue! Found W.Ilsley, Berkshire: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/95117 …pic.twitter.com/AF2vkUJgZ5
@caitlinrgreen adding that I do not remember dragons in Egyptian myths are dragons European and Chinese?
@morangles That is not my area, but an interesting question! Have heard it suggested that dragons came along the steppes, so to speak?
@caitlinrgreen Do Indian legends include dragons? Navajos mention Gila monsters (dragon equivalent) and Quetzacoatls in South Americas
@caitlinrgreen @DrSueOosthuizen talk about cutting a rug 


%%robert

@caitlinrgreen Graves on mysteries..The Camel, the Volcano, The negro! Claudius the King!
@caitlinrgreen Dancing camels delightful. Also, after eating pasturma in Greece, I now know camels are delicious.
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