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Author: * Melusine Vindelici -
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Date: May 13, 2005 - 00:28
Archaeologists said they had found a 2,000-year-old shoe hidden in a hollow tree used to construct an ancient well near Wellington in southwest England. The shoe is said to be the equivalent of a size 10, with visible stitch and lace holes. The shoe is nearly 12 inches long, suggesting its owner was male, archaeologists said.
Read the complete article at MSNBC.
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