SOFIA, Bulgaria - An almost 7,000-year old stone tablet found in Bulgaria bears carvings that might turn out to be one of the world's oldest inscriptions, a prominent Bulgarian archaeologist said Thursday.
Damn...Where's DayBrown, Now?
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Damn...Where's DayBrown, Now?
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Something is wrong here. War, disease, death, destruction, hunger, filth, poverty, torture, crime, corruption, and the Ice Capades. Something is definitely wrong. This is not good work. If this is the best God can do, I am not impressed.
-- George Carlin
-- George Carlin
looksmore like an old soviet state republic bathroom tile to me
but as I'm not an expert on Soviet bathroom fittings i can't be certain
but seeing as when he originally found it in the ruins of Perperikon while he was digging there i'm wondering why suddenly they have introduced a mysteriosu unnamed source as the origin
http://www.turizamiotdih.com/eng/magazi ... article=19

but as I'm not an expert on Soviet bathroom fittings i can't be certain
but seeing as when he originally found it in the ruins of Perperikon while he was digging there i'm wondering why suddenly they have introduced a mysteriosu unnamed source as the origin
http://www.turizamiotdih.com/eng/magazi ... article=19
his interpretation has taken a yearThis summer Prof. Nikolai Ovcharov’s team unearthed a ceramic fragment with strange frescoes, but why not an ancient inscription? We are awaiting the discoverers’ interpretation.

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About Daybrown - I read all of her posts with interest and often some disagreement but she was really into her stuff.
Then one day I read something she posted that was flat out wrong, I mean so completely wrong that it couldn't go unchallenged.
I registered here and logged in - and she has never posted since. I never got to have that conversation with her. I surf through the other Arch. forums and see old posts, but nothing new from her. Maybe she retired from posting.
Then one day I read something she posted that was flat out wrong, I mean so completely wrong that it couldn't go unchallenged.
I registered here and logged in - and she has never posted since. I never got to have that conversation with her. I surf through the other Arch. forums and see old posts, but nothing new from her. Maybe she retired from posting.

Soviet State Republic Bathroom Tile
There is absolutely no doubt about it. It is a bathroom tile:

I remember seeing these on the bathroom floor in Sofia years ago while praying to the porcelain god after a rough night at the local bar. That's my story, and I'm sticking to it!

I remember seeing these on the bathroom floor in Sofia years ago while praying to the porcelain god after a rough night at the local bar. That's my story, and I'm sticking to it!

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aaaaahhh!
Okay, I can't believe I read that entire article. I got suckered in by reading about 'bronze plastics art from the 4th century bc'?? at the very bottom. Curiosity is going to be the death of me. After wading through all the maybes and whatifs and could bes that led to the writers really outlandish conclusions I still don't know what any of it meant
Where do these people get this stuff, or do I really want to know?
In reference to the floor tile, well what more is there to say?

In reference to the floor tile, well what more is there to say?
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