Archaeologists Stumble on the World’s Oldest Easter Egg
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Archaeologists Stumble on the World’s Oldest Easter Egg
A fragile yet remarkably well-preserved duck eggshell, uncovered from the remnants of a 16th-century cesspit in Lviv, Ukraine, has been identified as the world’s oldest known pysanka — a traditional Ukrainian Easter egg. The discovery was first detailed by the Rescue Archaeological Service at the Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Archaeology, and it has since gained global attention for its cultural and historical significance…
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