Fried or scrambled? Prehistoric ostrich eggs for cooking found in Israel
Eight ostrich eggs believed to more than 4,000 years old have been found next to an ancient fire pit in Israel./ A prehistoric camp site used by desert nomads was discovered underneath the Nitzana sand-dunes of the Negev region, the Israel Antiquities Authority said./ Excavation director Lauren Davis said archaeologists also unearthed stone tools and pottery shards, but that the eggs were "the truly special find"./ Wild ostriches were common in the area until the 19th Century./ The large flightless birds' eggs have been found in ...
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