SHELL OF A FIND: Ancient Ostrich Eggs Found At Prehistoric BBQ

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) 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

13 January 2023
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...