Archaeologists in Britain discovered a basket of 1,700-year-old eggs from Ancient Rome — and accidentally broke three of them, releasing the "world's oldest stinkbombs," SWNS reports.
The experts found four eggs in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire in a waterlogged pit that they believe may have been used as a "wishing well." However, when they removed the eggs from the environment, they let off what was described as a "potent stench."
The experts found four eggs in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire in a waterlogged pit that they believe may have been used as a "wishing well." However, when they removed the eggs from the environment, they let off what was described as a "potent stench."
Archaeologists discovered 1,700-year-old Roman eggs — and accidentally released 'world's oldest stinkbombs'
Archaeologists in Britain discovered a basket of 1,700-year-old eggs from Ancient Rome — and accidentally broke three of them, releasing the "world's oldest stinkbombs," SWNS reports.
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