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A still intact 1700-year-old egg was discovered in the UK, here's what it contained.

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[Article already published on February 13, 2024] What was not the surprise of the naturalists and archaeologists, when they discovered that an egg still intact, about 1700 years old, still contained a strange liquid, composed of a mixture of yellow and albumin. Aylesbury's egg, the only survivor among three congeners Nicknamed Aylesbury's egg, in honor of the capital of Buckinghamshire County, was found alongside three other eggs, a braided bask…
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Science-et-vie.com broke the news in on Thursday, March 20, 2025.
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