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  2. Ostrich eggshell beads - Wikipedia

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    Ostrich eggshell beads, considered among the earliest ornaments created by Homo sapiens, [1] [2] represent some of the most ancient fully manufactured beads. [3] Archaeologists have traced their origins back to the Late Pleistocene , with evidence suggesting they were crafted as early as 75,000 years ago in Africa. [ 4 ]

  3. Paternoster Midden - Wikipedia

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    Most of the shell middens along the west coast of the Western Cape are small in size, and their content consists mainly of large amounts of marine shells and only very modest amounts of fauna vertebrae and artefactual remains such as ostrich eggshell beads. [1] Several middens have been found at Paternoster.

  4. April Nowell - Wikipedia

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    Her areas of study include Lower and Middle Paleolithic sites in Jordan, cave art in Australia and France, and ostrich eggshell beads in South Africa. [2] Nowell has challenged accepted beliefs about hominin artworks, suggesting that not only Homo sapiens but also Neanderthals and Denisovans may have created cave art much earlier than ...

  5. Heishe - Wikipedia

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    The name is the word for shell bead in the Eastern Keresan language of the Santo Domingo Indians. [2] The oldest specimens of heishe date back to around 6000 BCE, although the same technique was used in northern Africa 30,000 years ago, using ostrich eggshell. [2]

  6. Esh Shaheinab - Wikipedia

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    Ostrich eggshell beads and fishhooks made of shells were also frequent finds. [2] [6] Fishhooks were especially important in Early Khartoum contexts due to the heavy reliance on the riverine ecosystem for subsistence. [2] Thirty two complete shell fish hooks were uncovered by Arkell.

  7. Mumba Cave - Wikipedia

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    The bed also includes decorated ostrich eggshell beads and pottery. Additionally several human burials found at the site were discovered within this bed. [ 2 ] The ceramic artifacts found in this bed are attributed to a type known as " Kansyore Ware ", associated with hunter/gatherer peoples.

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