Famous phallic tapestry may have entertained monks during meals
NeutralScience

- The 770-pound Bayeux Tapestry, which illustrates the Norman conquest of England in 1066, may have served as a source of entertainment for monks during their meals. This famous tapestry is known for its intricate details and historical significance.
- The potential use of the Bayeux Tapestry in a monastic setting highlights the cultural and social practices of the time, suggesting that art played a role in daily life and communal activities, thereby enriching the understanding of medieval monastic culture.
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