Archaeologists in the United Kingdom reportedly discovered a 1,700-year-old egg from the Ancient Roman Period that was found during a dig still contained a yolk inside.
Europe News: Discover the astonishing find of a 1,700-year-old Roman-age egg with its yolk and egg white remarkably preserved. Learn about the archaeological dig and the significance of this rare discovery.
Archaeologists from Britain have found what they believe is the only egg that “still retains its original contents,” per BBC. In a statement to CNN, Douglas Russell from the Natural History Museum said, “This is the oldest unintentionally preserved avian egg I have ever seen.” What made this egg unique to archaeologists?