Posted on 12/23/2010 7:33:18 PM PST by SunkenCiv
Archaeologist Liu Daiyun picks up what experts believe to be a piece of animal bone from soup that dates back 2,400 years contained in a three-legged bronze cauldron in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province Friday. Photo: CFP
An archaeologist takes an animal bone out of an unearthed bronze tripod on Friday, December 12, 2010.[Photo: ifeng.com]
Nice find.
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Thanks, and btw, you were...
...in before a Seinfeld reference.
Heh... and I should have checked for this one before I posted it; there are a dozen pages of hits in the news search for this story. :’)
Did it have a curse?
They need to come investigate the fridge where I work.
They need to come investigate the fridge where I work.
You stole my thunder. LOL!
interesting. Sounds sort of disgusting though. :O
Just like my mom’s, mom’s, mom’s, mom’s mom’s, mom’s, mom’s mom used to make huh...
Some like it hot. Some like it cold. Some like it in the pot 2,400 years old.
In 1974, the terracotta army was found there at the burial site of Qin Shihuang, China's first emperor. He presided over the unification of China in 221BC and ruled until 210BC.
I love the Brits way with words.
That's their way of saying..
He KILLED all his enemies.
:’) The soldier buried in this tomb helped annihilate the Croutons.
:’)
2400 year old cooked fish heads and bird claws, mmmm...
They forgot to mention the 3000 year old fortune cookie they found next to the bowl.
If that were an Andy Warhol, that wouldn’t be the spoon.
Good idea in any workplace — they’re missing a huge opportunity to study primitive humans.
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