Yes.
So what was in it?![]()
what's in it?
What
So what was written on the documents? Anything of importance?
I doubt it, it just seemed like an event that usually happens to be done through personal cameras.
I found it quite nice though, seeing Norway's culture somewhat.
It wasn't explained when the curators opened the package. They were looking through all the bits and pieces and then left the stage. They did say that they would come back later to talk about what was in the package, but I didn't watch that bit.So what was written on the documents? Anything of importance?
Update: The curators returned to the stage without the secret for time travel. Instead, the package contents seem to be primarily concerned with the construction of a monument to celebrate the victory in 1612. The notebooks and newspapers contain ledgers and accounts of donations given to fund the memorial.
“It’s interesting to see how small amount of money was given,” said one of the museum curators. “Some people are giving half a dollar and some are giving a dollar.”
One of the newspapers, from August 1, 1914, mentioned that the people of Sel were “afraid the money was going to be used for something else.” Another paper contained the lyrics to an old popular song that is now used as a march in Norway.
The curators pledged to take the papers back to the Gudbrandsdal museum, where they will be put on display in glass cases, for all to see.
was there a rich man who had made a bet with his chimney sweep that his entire estate would be left to the future generations of the chimney sweep if time travel had NOT been invented by the time the box was opened?

Some textile artefacts, notebooks, letters and newspapers. Two of the newspaper clippings were from 1914 and 1919.