Incredible what kind of stuff turns up in our basements:
The 300-year-old skeleton of a camel used by the Ottomans to invade Vienna has been identified by Austrian researchers after its discovery in a refuse pit.
The complete, preserved skeleton was rescued from an abandoned pit in Tulln, a Lower Austrian town on the banks of the Danube in 2006, prior to the construction of a shopping centre.
Researchers believe that the male camel was used as a riding animal during the 17th-century Osmanic-Habsburg wars, when the Ottoman empire sought to expand throughout central Europe. The animal may have died during the Siege of Vienna in 1683.
The findings were published yesterday by scientists from the University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna in scientific journal PLOS One.
The finding is unique in being the first complete camel skeleton to be discovered in central Europe.
“The animal was certainly exotic for the people of Tulln. They probably didn’t know what to feed it or whether one could eat it,” said Galik.
Since the entire skeleton was preserved, Galik said the camel could have been traded as part of an exchange rather than being killed for food.
The Ottoman empire emerged in the 14th century and peaked under Suleiman the Magnificent in the sixteenth century. The empire twice failed to take Vienna, the second time in 1683. It was effectively extinguished in the aftermath of the first world war.
http://www.newsweek.com/300-year-old-ottoman-camel-skeleton-discovered-austria-319010