Think they'll sprout? Carrots, cucumber, peas, green beans, sunflowers, tomatoes, probably a few more. Found inside a house that was occupied continuously since then.
36 years approx, in less than ideal storage conditions??? The probability of viable germination is probably fairly low....do a germination test...but give it a try should be an interesting experiment. At the very least the seeds may make useful chicken feed. Seed Viability Chart: How Long Seeds Last in Storage Seed Storage & Seed Viability Guide | Johnny's Selected Seeds Germination testing: https://youtube.com/shorts/s3vl26BkUv8?si=vZDdGTSSbiqe1FID
You might try soaking the seed in hydrogen peroxide overnight. I read where this was supposed to revitalize old seed.
There is research to support the suggestion that hydrogen peroxide may aid the revitalisation of old seed. Role of H2O2 in pea seed germination
Maybe the method of preparing the dosing solution was defective? There's not enough info in your post to indicate why the seed failed to germinate. Other than failure to germinate was attibuted to Hydrogen Peroxide. Dilution with other ingredients is important. https://youtube.com/shorts/We5n2NLn0Ug?si=eTjAa5780nvd85lt
When I read about it the hydrogen peroxide solution used to sprout seeds it was a very weak solution. I believe it was on the order of 0.3% for that one article I read.