Matanius
02-06-07, 16:01
Researchers unearth 2,100-year-old melon in Japan, preserved in vacuum state
Canadian Press
Friday, June 01, 2007
TOKYO (AP) - A 2,100-year-old melon with the flesh still on the rind was unearthed in western Japan, apparently preserved underground over the centuries in a vacuum-packed state, an official said Friday.
Archeologists used radiocarbon analysis to estimate the age of the fruit, believed to be the oldest melon found with flesh still on the rind, said Shuji Yamazaki, a local official in the city of Moriyama.
Previously, the oldest such find was believed to be remains found in China that date back to the fourth century AD, according to local media reports.
The melon might have been so well-preserved because it was in a vacuum-packed state in a wet layer below the ground, an environment hostile to micro-organisms that might otherwise have broken down the remains, Yamazaki said.
Melon seeds often have been found in archeological digs around the country, but researchers rarely find the remains of melon flesh, Yamazaki said.
Moriyama is about 320 kilometres southwest of Tokyo.
© The Canadian Press 2007
EDIT: I think we should charge nobby with the task of retrieving it!! :lol:
Canadian Press
Friday, June 01, 2007
TOKYO (AP) - A 2,100-year-old melon with the flesh still on the rind was unearthed in western Japan, apparently preserved underground over the centuries in a vacuum-packed state, an official said Friday.
Archeologists used radiocarbon analysis to estimate the age of the fruit, believed to be the oldest melon found with flesh still on the rind, said Shuji Yamazaki, a local official in the city of Moriyama.
Previously, the oldest such find was believed to be remains found in China that date back to the fourth century AD, according to local media reports.
The melon might have been so well-preserved because it was in a vacuum-packed state in a wet layer below the ground, an environment hostile to micro-organisms that might otherwise have broken down the remains, Yamazaki said.
Melon seeds often have been found in archeological digs around the country, but researchers rarely find the remains of melon flesh, Yamazaki said.
Moriyama is about 320 kilometres southwest of Tokyo.
© The Canadian Press 2007
EDIT: I think we should charge nobby with the task of retrieving it!! :lol: