>I suspect the problem for paleo folks of prehitory was obtaining enough
>eggs to worry about preserving them, though turtle eggs in season might
>have been plentiful in isolated areas.
> Kirt
This area, anyway, had unbelievable density of wildfowl.
I thought about the lime water. "Unslacked" lime would be "hot" lime. So
the solution would be more like a solution of wood ashes and water. I
can imagine keeping things in wood ashes just to keep bugs off, and water
to cool. So I can imagine that it would probably be a combination one
would stumble into the preservative properties of pretty readily.
If I'm not mistaken, the lime and water trick is what is done to olives,
too.