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Working on a "small project" of Wessex formation fauna. All these designs will be for future MC models that I'll do at some point, there's more to go.
Not to scale as it's noticeable, and pretty much an early WIP.
#Vectiraptor was a recently described dromaeosaur that was unveiled to the world in 2021. It was a part of the Wessex formation, and would have coexisted with the smaller dromaeosaur Ornithodesmus, as well as larger theropods Neovenator and Riparovenator.
A lovely diorama illustrating an environment from the #WessexFormation in the United kingdom. It features #Eotyrannus and the crocodylomorph #Vectisuchus.
Design by @StievenVdP
https://t.co/tfY7D5LIPD
The earliest record of an English eel-rent is from 8th C. Wessex. The annual rent for 10 hides of land (c. 300 acres) in King Ine's territory included:
- 10 honey vats
- 300 loaves
- 32 ambers of ale
- 2 cows
- 10 geese
- 20 hens
- 10 cheeses
- 1 amber of butter
- 100 eels
Wyvern of Wessex: Sons of Kings 3 #histfic #Vikings #AngloSaxon
https://t.co/7ZTzKVXmIv
~Alfred has to come and realize he must alter his tactics if he wants to free Wessex from the grip of the invaders
~ 5 ⭐️ Amazon review
by @MillieThom
https://t.co/mCmA9unORd
An amazing diorama illustrating an environment from the Wessex Formation in the United Kingdom. It features the iconic British theropod Baryonyx!
Design by @StievenVdP
https://t.co/FzRQiYNvPR
7 June, feast of St Willibald of #Wessex who died c.787 as bishop of Eichstätt in Bavaria after many travels (Rensi/BM)
Calm Before the Danes: Guest Post by Annie Whitehead @AnnieWHistory: My novel, To Be a Queen, tells the story of Aethelflaed, daughter of Alfred the Great. She effectively became ruler of what was by then little more than a satellite kingdom of Wessex. https://t.co/lpyDhWUbj8
Countdown to #HardysWessex! Introducing our 'star' object for @DorsetMuseum. Oil painting 'A Village Choir' by Thomas Webster, 1847. Snapshot of rural life, similar to community Thomas Hardy grew up in. On loan from @V_and_A thanks to @artfund and @WestonFdn. See it from 28 May.
St. Walpurga's brothers were St. Winibald and St. Willibald. Their mother was St. Wuna.
Of Wessex.
Imagining their playground days with those names I get why they moved to Germany.
No word yet on implied go-Kart rival Saints Malpurga, Millibald etc.
The almost forgotten Edith of Wessex, Queen of England: She was a very important pawn in her father’s ambitions, and I imagine Godwine didn’t even consider that she would object to becoming queen of England. https://t.co/J5YihRfWJi
Amazing paleoart piece I commissioned from @TricaudaeStudio depicting some wessex formation flora and fauna.
Credit Links:
ArtStation: https://t.co/WEefqQzz2B
Twitter: https://t.co/OVFle9i2oq
man, this was a long journey for my mentality. Redrawing Ekko and Jinx fight scene, as Wessex and Eros is just a whole new trauma :'))) atleast i had so much fun with the skins coloring, shading and having fun with the lighting!
@yawaki4
2021 has also seen the naming of the Wessex Formation iguanodontian Brighstoneus simmondsi Lockwood et al., 2021. I'm among several who think (and have said) that Wealden iguanodontians have historically been over-lumped, so seeing a new taxon get 'extracted' is gratifying...