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10/21/2004: Oldest stairs
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How about an archeology moment? These stairs were recently discovered in Hallstadt, Austria, in an ancient salt mine. full story The find was announced by Vienna's Natural History Museum and Salinen Austria AG which described the wooden staircase as "sensational". Well sensational is a little strong for most of us, but still, it's interesting. The site itself dates to about 5000 B.C. They worked out right away that all the wood for the stairs was cut the same year - now they are working with Vienna's Ag University to figure out exactly what year and even what season that was. Apparently the salt mine at Hallstadt is the oldest known, and still operates today although just for show. The archaeologists have been interested in it for some time as apparently they discovered an actual salt MINER at one point. Dead 3000 years, he was. In those days salt was so important that a community might well grow up around a salt mine. |
I've been in that mine, I think. Or maybe it was another salt mine in Austria.
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Oooo i need to vacuum my stairs today!
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Cool, UT. :thumbsup: I guess they needed stairs for the coolies to carry the salt out. Miners could get away with ladders.
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is it a sea-salt mine or well-salt mine?
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I wonder if they'll find a 7000 year old bogeyman under those stairs.
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Do they still creak?
As I was coming down the stairs I met a man who wasn't there He wasn't there again today I wish that man would go away anon. |
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