In Britain there has been a discovery of a piece of pottery from one of the most important civilizations in the ancient world – and it has been serving as a toothbrush holder for a number of years. The pot is from the mysterious and enigmatic Indus Valley culture, that is widely seen as one of the cradles of civilization. The significance of the artifact was not recognized for some time and it was only by luck that it was identified. This discovery shows that there are historical items still to be found in many unexpected places. Lucky Discovery was Bought at a Car-Boot Sale One day, Karl Martin attended a local car-boot sale in Derbyshire in the Midlands, UK
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