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Ancient Egyptian Egg Incubation Ovens: 4,500 Eggs at Once

Ancient Egyptians incubated eggs in large mud-brick ovens called 'Egyptian ovens,' some holding up to 4,500 eggs at a time. The technique dates to at least the 4th century BCE.

Source: Encyclopedia Britannica — 'Incubation'
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