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Friday, April 14, 2006

Old School German Birth Certificates


In late-nineteenth-century Germany, eggs were used as birth certificates. The newborn's name and birth date were etched into the shell of a dyed egg, and courts honored these "IDs" as proof of age and identity.

2 Comments:

At 5:54 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Someone's on fire with blog updates today!

 
At 10:41 PM, Blogger Phaedra said...

I can't help it. So much happens! I can't possibly keep everyone up to speed on all my news!

And when Martha says "decorate" I tend to say "how high?"

 

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