Read more about the article Ancient Ostrich Eggs Found At Prehistoric BBQ
Photo shows the flint finds uncovered during the excavation in the right tray and the Ostrich eggshell fragments in the left tray, undated. Ostrich eggs believed to be 4000-year-old were uncovered in the Negev in Israel. (Emil Aladjem, Israel Antiquities Authority/Newsflash)

Ancient Ostrich Eggs Found At Prehistoric BBQ

Ostrich eggs dating back up to 7,500 years have been found beside a prehistoric barbecue pit where a tribe of hunter-gatherers cooked giant omelettes. The astonishing desert discovery was made…

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Read more about the article Bronze-Age Miners Brought Cooked Meals To Work 1,000 Years Ago
The main building of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in the city of Vienna in Austria which was involved in the OAW/OAI research which revealed that people in the Bronze Age had a plant-based diet.

Bronze-Age Miners Brought Cooked Meals To Work 1,000 Years Ago

Austrian researchers have revealed that Bronze-Age miners used to bring cooked lunches to their workplace. The study looked into the dietary habits of workers in the Late Bronze Age in…

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