EXCAVATION UNCOVERS EARLY MEDIEVAL “FOLDING CHAIR” MADE FROM IRON
EXCAVATION UNCOVERS EARLY MEDIEVAL “FOLDING CHAIR” MADE FROM IRON
Archaeologists have uncovered a “folding chair” from the 7th century AD during excavations in the village of Endsee, located in Middle Franconia, Germany.
WHY ALL THE YELLING?
14 0 ReplyWell it's a folding chair, so immediately after being discovered a wrestler used it as a bludgeon
1 0 ReplySo you can hear me?
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The history of wanting chairs, but storing chairs takes up so much space.
14 0 ReplyOur pains were truly their pains
9 0 ReplyNot really, they had folding chairs!
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I can't wait for the Ancient Aliens episode about Monday night RAW in the 600's
9 0 ReplyDidn’t the Romans have folding curule chairs?
3 0 ReplyYes they did it was a sign of holding imperium.
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So, Roman people are old people. They’ll just bring their folding chairs.
2 0 ReplyFOLDING CHAIR
We get it. Stop screaming.
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