VikingDublinDogs πŸ•πŸΊπŸ΄

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We are a grassroots collaborative research project investigating the roles and types of dogs, wolves and horses in Viking and Medieval human societies in Ireland and Britain, c.700 - 1400 AD.

We are working with 3 #KennelPacks (aka secondary schools) so far, providing unique engagement and bts on research and what we do.

Please #JoinThePack and give us a follow, toot and boost our posts. See our website for further information www.vikingdublindogs.ie #AWOOOOO

Websitehttps://www.vikingdublindogs.ie
Email[email protected]
Migrating to...@VikingDublinDogs

Loving the return of #followfriday, the friendliest part of Old Twitter.

In no particular order, some folks who migrated and others I met here for the first time. All of them will keep your timeline interesting

@muniramustaffa
@naomiohreally
@fulelo
@cristinleach
@Vittoria
@aliide
@AidaAlami
@jens2go
@ferguskelly
@Tupp_ed
@Bibliocook
@faineg
@LelaNargi
@ionacraig
@srepetsk
@VikingDublinDogs
@TimothyS

We will be migrating shortly to @VikingDublinDogs and we will bring ye with us and find you all again.

But toots don't migrate over, so will repost Museum30 toots...and yes apologies, we are behind a little on these posts.

#JoinThePack with us on our new .ie server

(once we figure out how to migrate, because dogs generally don't migrate ... )

"They (the Irish) are not without wolves and greyhounds to hunt them, bigger of bone and limb than a colt"

Due to their popularity many were exported to European royal houses leading Oliver Cromwell to outlaw their export in 1652 to ensure control of the Irish wolf population.

#VikingDublinDogs

Day 17 of #Museum30 is #Origin

The #origin of the Irish wolfhound's name comes from their use to hunt & kill wolves, rather than their appearance

In his 1571 Historie of Ireland Edmund Campion describes them being used for hunting the wolves on the Dublin and Wicklow mountains. #VikingDublinDogs

Day 16 of #Museum30 is #Break

Here is a comparison of 2 dog humerus bones - one normal (left) & a healed #break (right) mid shaft

The dog would have been cared for, for this to heal, showing it must have been a pet. The poor dog would have walked with a limp for life afterwards.

Day 15 of #Museum30 is #Page

A nice way to spend an evening is to flick through the pages of a medieval manuscript on the British Library website - plenty of #wolves & #dogs to find!!

This is a wolf sneaking up on sheep - see it & other examples at britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk/digitisedmanus…

Day 14 of #Museum30 is #Winter

In #winter the excavation part of our project slows down as archaeologists & scientists retreat to the warmth of the office & lab πŸ˜„πŸ˜„

Luckily there's PLENTY of bone samples to keep us busy!

@VikingDublinDogs Dis mine for cronching hoomans?

Day 13 of #Museum30 is #BestMoment

The #BestMoment of any day is starting a new bone assemblage πŸ˜„πŸ˜„πŸ¦΄πŸ¦΄πŸ¦΄πŸ¦΄πŸ¦΄πŸ¦΄πŸ¦΄πŸ¦΄

Early morning at work at my desk, and found this rather large partial radius of a large type dog … or canid at any rate. From the hinterland of Co. Dublin, Ireland. Measurements recorded and added to the #VikingDublinDogs database. #dogs #JoinThePack #Irisharchaeology #zooarch