Mankind's ancestors may have exchanged ostrich eggshell beads with one another, the "Stone Age versions of Facebook or Twitter ‘likes,'" according to a new study. The research, published in the ...
Humans are social creatures, but little is known about when, how, and why different populations connected in the past. Answering these questions is crucial for interpreting the biological and cultural ...
Almost identical beads made from ostrich eggshells have been discovered by researchers in eastern and southern Africa that date back more than 50,000 years. The jewellery has been found covering an ...
Scientists have discovered what they believe to be a 50,000-year-old social network—perhaps the world’s earliest—thanks to pieces of Stone Age jewelry scattered across southern and eastern Africa.
The beads reveal a 50,000-year-old system that links Stone Age people in south and east Africa, anthropologists in Germany have found. The beads are the world's oldest fully manufactured ornaments, ...
Ostrich eggshell (OES) beads from SDG site reflect primordial art and a kind of symbolic behavior of modern humans. Two different manufacturing pathways are usually used in the manufacture of OES ...
Scientists have uncovered the world’s oldest social network, a web of connections that flourished 50,000 years ago and stretched for thousands of miles across Africa. But unlike its modern electronic ...
Ostrich eggshell beads and other artifacts found in Tanzania suggest humans may have developed symbolic thought earlier than thought, archeologists said Wednesday. Researchers uncovered the ostrich ...
Ostrich egg beads and other artifacts from an ancient site in Tanzania suggest that humans started decorating themselves far earlier than once thought, and in Africa before Europe, scientists reported ...
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