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12/27/2004: Ancient British carving
http://cellar.org/2004/ancientcarving.jpg
IotD starts in the US where sometimes it's sad to live in a country without so much history. Johnny Beeston, a stonemason, lived in the southwest of England where there is a tremendous amount of history. One day he stopped by a quarry and bought a bunch of stone to carve, and in the lot he found the above stone that someone had already been carving. He thought it was interesting so he figured he'd keep it. His pet cat Winkle had just died, so he decided to use the stone to mark the grave. Eventually Beeston died too, but a decade later, an amateur historian came across the grave marker and realized that it was a rare and important carving about 1000 years old. BBC says: Quote:
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Must have been one heck of a cat to get a marker like that one.
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One of the stories noted that the historian, Chris Brewchorne, is building a new headstone for the cat!
His quote: "You do not find top-quality 11th-century stonework like this on top of a dead cat." |
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And some that should have had a headstone. :blush: |
IotD starts in the US where sometimes it's sad to live in a country without so much history.
No need for sadness. There is ample history predating European settlement of the new world. |
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i'm just saying - it could happen. |
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