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Archaeologists identify traces of children's fingerprints still visible on clay beads created 15,000 years ago
Archaeologists in Israel have analyzed a trove of clay beads and pendants sculpted by hunter-gatherers 15,000 years ago. According to a recent study published in the journal Science Advances, these ...
A butterfly clay bead from the Final Natufian period in Eynan-Mallaha (Upper Jordan Valley), colored red with ochre and marked with the fingerprints of the child (≈10 years old) who modeled it 12,000 ...
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15,000-year-old clay beads made by adults and children may reveal the origins of agriculture
Agriculture changed the human story forever, jetpacking our species into an era of unprecedented growth and complexity. But the shift from wandering hunter-gatherer to settled farmer didn't happen ...
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