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. Note: Licensed photo (Emil Aladjem, Israel Antiquities Authority/Newsflash)
Copyrights: Emil Aladjem, Israel Antiquities Authority/Newsflash
Copyrights: Emil Aladjem, Israel Antiquities Authority/Newsflash
13 January 2023
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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 in the Negev, southern Israel, on farmland near Moshav Be’er Milka. The find - announced by the Israel...