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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.
Long before pottery, before agriculture, when the first villages took shape, people in the Levant were already molding clay ...
Discoveries made by archaeologists suggest that the first villagers used clay not to cook, but to tell stories about who they ...
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Fingerprints suggest kids shaped clay 15,000 years ago, study says
Fingerprints pressed into fired-clay fragments from Ice Age Europe appear to belong to children and adolescents, not just skilled adult artisans, according to a peer-reviewed study that analyzed 489 ...
Ancient fingerprints reveal children created some of the world’s earliest clay ornaments, offering new clues about early ...
The Wheatland Music Organization will host a free clay workshop for children from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11 at its Remus location, 7251 50th Ave. Justin Timberlake sues to block release of ...
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