Carbonized 1,300-Year-Old Bread Loaves Unearthed in Turkey
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Archaeologists in Turkey have unearthed 1,300-year-old carbonized bread loaves, sparking discussion about their significance and potential connection to early Christian practices.
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[0]https://tavolamediterranea.com/2018/06/14/baking-bread-roman...
There's some bullshit about no part of the website being reproduced, etc at the bottom of the article but I ignored it since they posted it online where anyone can read it and they mentioned earlier traffic from HN so I'm sure they're totally okay with us abusing their materials, maybe as long as we all purchase something from their shops. /s
Imagine asking people not to talk about your work. Astonishing.
They may be using AI for some language conversions, but I think they are real.
Idea for a study: take a bunch of GPT-sounding snippets from a verified pre-LLM corpus, along with an equal number of typical LLM generated ones. Randomize and ask test subjects to tell them apart. I suspect it would be a bloodbath. (Random chance at best, or heavily biased toward false positives.)
A good way to freshen up stale bread without toasting it is to steam it.
If it doesn't need moisture, a few seconds in the microwave oven does the job.
I find it beautiful that such a small but sacred action still looks to be done the same way 1300 years later.
1: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prosphora 2: https://www.stdemetriosmi.org/parish-resources/prosphora-bak...