 Good afternoon. For those who are new, I'm Dr. Theron Sherman, and in today's briefing, we will be studying SCP-6215. There isn't any objectionable material in this document, so let's begin. Item Number SCP-6215 Object Class Euclid Special Containment Procedures SCP-6215 is to be stored in a low-security climate-controlled locker in Site 73. Access is to be granted to level 2 personnel or higher. Description SCP-6215 refers to an anachronistic cotton shirt, recovered in a tomb outside of Tepe, Ethiopia during an unrelated archeological dig. While carbon dating has placed the age of SCP-6215 at 282,000 years old, the style and manufacturing of SCP-6215 is in line with modern-day industry practices. On the front of SCP-6215 is an image alongside text. The image depicts a stylized cartoon snake coiled around the base of a date palm tree, whose leaves are noticeably wilted. The text is written in a previously unknown Proto-Sibian language. Translation efforts are ongoing. Addendum 1 Since initial containment on November 1, 1974, several objects of similar age and anachronistic properties have been identified by the Foundation, including near-identical copies of SCP-6215. A selection has been presented in the table below. Designation SCP-6215-1 Location of Recovery Templo Mayor, Mexico Description Several plastic rings molded together to form a ball. Small aluminum half-spheres are embedded in each ring. When left unattended, SCP-6215-1 will float one meter above the ground. Designation SCP-6215-21 Location of Recovery Dead Sea Jordan Description A stuffed plush snake with plastic eyeballs. When squeezed, SCP-6215-21's eyes will bulge out of its body, emitting a hissing vocalization through unknown means. Designation SCP-6215-78 Location of Recovery Yangtze River, China Description A single-use plastic cup in the shape of a half-bitten apple. Analysis of the item's interior has detected trace amounts of liquid identical to that of Coca-Cola. The Foundation estimates the number of these items to be approximately 1,400. Containment efforts are ongoing. Thank you for listening. Site 42 studios and its staff are funded by viewers like you. Please become a patron or visit our merch store at the link in our bio to support our work. Secure. Contain. Protect.