http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/Flash.aspx/275338
Beer Cap Found Embedded in Archeological Excavation
8/28/2013 / Elul 22, 5773
Arutz Sheva
The cap for a bottle of Tuborg beer was discovered in a archeological excavation conducted by Haifa University. On Wednesday archaeologists from the Institute of Archaeology at the University of Haifa announcement they found the contemporary item discarded inside ancient stone architecture. It was discovered in Hippos, a Roman city that once existed near the Sea of Galilee. It was known in Aramaic and Hebrew as Sussita. Archeologists are not sure how the beer cap ended up in what ostensibly was a sealed location for the past 2,000 years. They believe the beer cap possibly floated into the ruins of a drainage canal during a period when water still flowed. Tuborg is a common brand of beer distributed in Israel.
Had to be Tuborg. LOL Just had to be.
Who would have thought - urine makes bronze SWELL!!!
Damn time travelers leaving their trash all over the place. At least it wasn’t Heineken.
Next thing you know they’ll find a Kosher pizza box.
How long before we see on TV, it must have been ancient aliens?”
A metal object (alum still counts as metal, right?) floats feather lightly upon the waters of a ditch into a sealed stone building?
Oh those archeologists. They say the darnedest things.
Occam’s razor says it was put there by a time traveling angel of the Lord which happened to have a taste for Tuborg beer.
has Tuborg been the brand of beer endorsed by Pharaohs for 2,000 years?