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800-year-old medieval notebook found preserved in German latrine

Once archaeologists penetrated the repulsive outer layer, they discovered a real treasure

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The notebook dates from the 13th or 14th century. PIC COURTESY/S Brentfuhrer

The notebook dates from the 13th or 14th century. PIC COURTESY/S Brentfuhrer

A medieval notebook believed to have belonged to a local merchant surfaced unscathed, miraculously, as a wet lump of dirt in a latrine, or toilet, in Paderborn, Germany. 

Once archaeologists penetrated the repulsive outer layer, they discovered a real treasure. They discovered that the damp, airtight soil had preserved a medieval ten-page notebook with text still legible.

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