ChrisKH said:Yes he can have pictures Arch, but he can't draw/colour at the moment which means we will have to rely on photo's of Stow and Anglo saxon shaped potato stamps.
Arch said:Anglo-saxon potatoes? Something wrong there....
If you want a pic of a Soay sheep, often used as a comparative breed to illustrate the sort of sheep they had, let me know.
In fact, here 'tis...
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Arch said:Anglo-saxon potatoes? Something wrong there....
If you want a pic of a Soay sheep, often used as a comparative breed to illustrate the sort of sheep they had, let me know.
In fact, here 'tis...
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ChrisKH said:Excellent! Thanks; I've been looking for a picture to support the farming section.
Easy...as soon as they reached Wales, where they were selectively bred to be more curvy and cuddly.Arch said:BTW, my PhD revolves around proving whether or not sheep continued to look skeletally like this for 800 years or so, or if not, where and when they started to look more like modern sheep...
Fnaar said:Easy...as soon as they reached Wales, where they were selectively bred to be more curvy and cuddly.![]()