The Magdeburg Unicorn - 3D replica - Supported

The Magdeburg Unicorn - 3D replica - Supported

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The Magdeburg Unicorn — also known as the Magdeburger Einhorn or Guericke-Einhorn — was a collection of fossils unearthed in 1663 at Seweckenberge, a German steppe known to contain fossils from the ice age and beyond. What is now called the Unicorn Cave is located near the mountain town of Quedlinburg. Otto von Guericke later identifies the Ice Age bones and fossils found in the quarry, as belonging to a unicorn and inspiring the sketches made by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz in 1749. It is hard to determine whether he (or Leibniz) was serious about it or just having a laugh. If you'd like physical and painted version of this model visit www.reif3d.etsy.com

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