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Archaeologists in Germany just found a completely intact notebook from the Middle Ages among the ruins of a latrine
"It sounds strange, but for us archaeologists, latrines are almost always a treasure trove." During construction of an ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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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