Eclipse egg

The Sestino National Antiquarium contains interesting Roman remains dating back to the eleventh century BC, including a Venus from Sestino, and a special circular funerary temple shrine, discovered in 1904, protoaugustea of age who had to have a stairway access, disappeared. For the amount of the exhibits, the museum has been divided into three areas which are distributed vertically in three buildings to the square of the church of San Pancrazio, the main church of the city. Sestino is an Italian town of 1,385 inhabitants in the province of Arezzo in Tuscany The museum houses a rather curious object, not shown, so that the vision must ask. It is the Egg of Sestino or egg eclipse, a simple chicken egg shell which reports on a strange natural engraving showing a solar eclipse. It is good to emphasize the circular body and the rays, a regular pattern, as if he had been impressed by an intelligent hand. Instead, it was found in a chicken coop, a farmer, the next day to a solar ecli...