"Here, we examine biomarkers extracted from human dental calculus, using sequential thermal desorption- and pyrolysis-GCMS, to report direct evidence for widespread consumption of seaweed and submerged aquatic and freshwater plants across Europe."
For #FindsFriday something practical. These 1st-3rd century AD compasses were found a couple of weeks ago during our excavations in #AeliumCetium/ #StPölten
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We are currently excavating the remnants of a #cloister originally founded in the 8th century. So for this #FindsFriday, just out of the ground a marble „chalice“ block capital with traces of red paint dating to around 1200 AD
A dice, probably dating from the 3rd and early 2nd centuries BC, has been discovered at the #Celtic settlement of Samborowice in the Silesian Voivodeship in southern #Poland. The oldest dice found in Poland!