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Archaeologists uncover 800-year-old notebook in medieval latrine still carrying an unpleasant smell
"The text is not easy to decipher, even for experts in the field." ...
Dropping your phone in the toilet feels catastrophic—but 800 years ago, a merchant in Germany did the same thing with a tiny ...
Archaeologists have discovered a very well preserved medieval notebook inside a German toilet! Scientists were surprised to find the notebook - made of leather, wood and wax - in such good condition.
A medieval notebook believed to have belonged to a local merchant surfaced unscathed, miraculously, as a wet lump of dirt in a latrine, or toilet, in Paderborn, Germany. At first, the object that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The 'notebook' has pages of wax on which the owner would write with a pointed stylus. (LWL/ S. Brentführer) If you've ever stared ...
In Paderborn, Germany, history has become a lot more real. Archaeologists found a wax notebook in a 13th-century latrine that was preserved in perfect condition. It's like "Stars, They're Like Us" for ...
Restorer Susanne Bretzel holds the wax notebook in her hands. Credit: LWL-Archaeology for Westphalia/E. Daood During the archaeological work linked to the construction of the new administrative ...
A medieval notebook believed to have belonged to a local merchant surfaced unscathed, miraculously, as a wet lump of dirt in a latrine, or toilet, in Paderborn, Germany. Once archaeologists penetrated ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: Regional Association of Westphalia-Lippe Archaeologists digging beneath the German city of Paderborn expected to ...
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