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 were. The post Ancient fingerprints reveal children shaped clay 15,000 ...
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15,000-year-old clay beads preserve children’s fingerprints and reveal early human life
Learn how early humans in Israel’s Natufian period used clay ornaments to express identity, share skills, and build social ...
Ancient fingerprints reveal children created some of the world’s earliest clay ornaments, offering new clues about early ...
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