Posted on 04/06/2014 8:29:02 AM PDT by MeshugeMikey
Time may be able to heal all wounds, but it apparently cant alleviate all smells
Archaeologists excavating in the town of Odense, Denmark, the birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen, unearthed some medieval barrels that were being used in the towns old toilet area.
"The excavation is characterized by great conditions for preservation and is located on a medieval site that has been found to contain brick houses, half-timbered houses and stables, archaeologist Maria Elisabeth Lauridsen told Discovery News. "We are talking about 700-year-old latrines. And yes, they still smell bad.
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One would think that along with those barrels strong aroma...that would indeed be a strong likelihood.
I hope we dont hear of any future developments from the poop barrel front lines
they could tell what they ate and that there was no difference between the wealthy and poor diets.
Thats sure not the case in 2014.
although the prices have skyrocketed....the foods not likely as nutriitous as it was in those days of old..when we didnt sap the soil of its nutrients by farming it year in an year out forever...
I get the sense that todays poop is even of lower quality
Im wondering in what year Yogurt culturing began?
or their personal Guru...Barack Hussien Obama.
imagine the stink hes leaving behind
the perfect spot for the Barak Hussien Presidential Library no?
survivalists can learn much about the fall of the roman empire from this tale
people tended to throw thing away in the pits. there have been a lot of things found it them.
the original draft of obamacare is said to have been unearthed...there/
Is it really Odense, or is it Odours, Denmark?
At least we now know what Shakespeare was smelling there; and it wasn’t rotten, after all.
No thanks. We’ve got plenty of poop barrels in America.
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