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Historical Litter
Historical litter society throws litter on the ground with historical information | |
This is an idea for a history project that will throw old
newspaper clippings or photocopies of them and other
historical text and objects like old product containers or an
old piece of period dress or something historical that is
valueless like that all over the place. The history group will
get fines for littering but they will happily pay them knowing
that they are keeping history alive.
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I got a page like that on face book but it is free. Though I don't think anyone cares about old inventions. |
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+. Not that I like the idea too much, but its genuinely from
yesterday. |
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Really only works as instructional litter, if the outside looks like money, or, even more remotely, candy. |
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Your ideas are beginning to make some sense to me...hmmm,
must need sleep or something...:-) |
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Old books are often thrown away. Especial old floppy disc. It would seem like many things old and historical wind up in the dump from floppies, old books and 386 computers. Historical litter was first found in Egypt called the Roseta Stone used for translating ancient Egyption. |
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In the antiques of Beth Shean, in Israel, there is a broken
sewage pipe from the Roman period (circa 100 BC) with
historical remnants in it. |
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