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.
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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WHY ALL THE YELLING?
14 0 ReplySo you can hear me?
3 0 ReplyWell it's a folding chair, so immediately after being discovered a wrestler used it as a bludgeon
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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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FOLDING CHAIR
We get it. Stop screaming.
2 0 ReplySo, Roman people are old people. They’ll just bring their folding chairs.
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