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  • Exeter Bones: Unraveling Ancient History – Not a Victorian Feast
    No, the bones discovered under an Exeter street are not from the first turkey dinner in England. The turkey was introduced to England in the 16th century, and it is believed that the first turkey dinner was held at the palace of King Henry VIII. The bones that were discovered under an Exeter street are much older than that and are likely from an animal that lived during the Devonian period, which was around 360 million years ago.
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