Today my post explains the findings of garbage from the kitchens of past residents living in lamreh. People in those days did not know plastic they use leaves or special cloth to wrap things up. Differences with the present day most objects and food wrapped in plastic. In addition to kitchen waste in the form of artifacts above, in the area of Bukit Lamreh also found kitchen waste in the form of organic fossils.
One of the kitchen wastes in the form of organic fossils most often found on the surface of the soil is fossil shells of the type of 'gastropod' shells. This shell or snail has a spiral-shaped spiral shell that is getting smaller to form a cone. The shellfish in the Acehnese language known as 'cue' lives in brackish water habitats, such as river mouths. It seems that people in the Bukit Lamreh region of the past have made it one of the most important protein ingredients, in addition to being easy to obtain and abundant.
the discovery of the "cue" fossil at the excavation site
the discovery of the shells fossil at the excavation site
This is not surprising because in the north of Benteng (Kuta) Lubok there is the estuary of the Lubuk River shellfish habitat. How to cultivate these shells can be seen from the trace of utilization of the cone part of the shell that has been cut. The contents of shellfish or meat are not removed when cooked and eaten by way of sucked, until the hard shellfish shells into kitchen waste that is not utilized.
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