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Archaeologists dug into an 800-year-old toilet and pulled out a marvel of natural preservation
Experts are using high-tech methods to decipher the cursive Latin writing inside.
The writing in the booklet suggests it belonged to an upper-class merchant, who may have had a mishap while using the toilet ...
Archaeologists in central Germany have discovered an “exceptionally well-preserved” notebook in a Medieval latrine.
Archaeologists working beneath a construction site in Paderborn, Germany, have pulled one of the most unexpectedly ...
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800-year-old notebook and fancy silk toilet paper discovered in medieval latrine in Germany
Archaeologists recovered the 10-page wax notebook with Latin writing and its leather carrying case from a medieval latrine in ...
Learn how a notebook filled with handwritten notes survived inside a medieval latrine in Germany, and how the book could shed ...
A medieval notebook found in a German latrine could reveal details of everyday life and commerce more than 700 years ago.
GENEVA, November 19 (UNHCR) - Dominique Porteaud is UNHCR's senior water and sanitation officer. The French national, who has forestry and public health engineering degrees, visits refugees camps and ...
For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. Residents in the arid Turkana County are exposed to high risks of water borne diseases as ...
This might look like an ordinary rock formation, but the black material is actually preserved faeces and urine from a small mammal called a rock hyrax (Procavia capensis). Hyraxes, which are common in ...
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