Archaeologists Discover Burnt Porridge Inside a 5,000-Year-Old Clay Pot

Researchers in Germany have found remnants of 5,000-year-old burnt porridge inside a ceramic pot.

The vessel was unearthed at a Neolithic settlement known as Oldenburg LA 77. Historians say the site was once home to one of the oldest villages in the German region of Schleswig-Holstein.

The team used electron microscopy to learn about the chemical composition of the food residue. Although burning the food may have ruined someone’s meal thousands of years ago, it also helped preserve the residue, allowing today’s researchers to get a better look.

                                             


From: Smithsonian Magazine

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