A team of student volunteers on an archaeological dig in northern France has had a surprise communication from the past.

  • @[email protected]
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    492 months ago

    Inside the bottle was a message on paper, rolled up and tied with string.

    On Tuesday evening, Mr Blondel opened the paper – which read as follows:

    “P.J Féret, a native of Dieppe, member of various intellectual societies, carried out excavations here in January 1825. He continues his investigations in this vast area known as the Cité de Limes or Caesar’s Camp.”

    Féret was a local notable, and municipal records confirm that he conducted a first dig at the site 200 years ago.

  • @someguy3
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    132 months ago
    1. Shortly after Napoleon’s wars, maybe the world was quieting down.
  • @doingthestuff
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    82 months ago

    Looks like a 200 year old joint. I once found a 20 year old joint in a graduation card we’d never opened. We still smoked it, probably had lost some potency but it still tasted fine and it worked as expected.

    • Codex
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      22 months ago

      “P.J Féret, a native of Dieppe, member of various intellectual societies, offers you the boof across 200 years of time, wyd?"

  • noughtnaut
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    32 months ago

    Michael Crichton’s “Timeline” (1999) says hello.

    Keep digging, you’ll find eyeglasses and Jeep tracks, I’m sure.