Medieval Manuscript Reveals Cat Paw Prints Left in Wet Ink 500 Years Ago
More than 500 years ago, a medieval scribe bent over a sheet of parchment, guiding a quill across the page with steady care. Each line of dark ink formed part of a carefully copied manuscript, the result of hours of quiet concentration. When the scribe finished the page, they set the parchment aside so the ink could dry.













































































