Canada Global (Web News) Hareen archaeologists have recently discovered a 1700-year-old fully intact egg in Britain.
According to media reports, archaeologists in the British region of Buckinghamshire have discovered something that the world has never seen before, a preserved egg that is at least 1700 years old. According to experts, this egg is the world’s oldest non-living egg. There is an intentionally preserved egg. The researchers were further surprised when they also noticed that the egg was still full of its original liquid. Edward Biddulph, senior project manager at Oxford Archaeology, said it was “absolutely incredible” that the egg still contained liquid. .
He said that when we discovered the egg, we hoped that all the liquid in the egg would come out, but it did not. The egg was found in a large pit filled with water, which was prepared by the Romans. The pit was originally used for brewing wine and was then appropriated for an altar. A basket, pottery, coins, leather shoes, animal bones and other eggshells were also found in the pit. .