27.6.06

Cave girl bling was a seashell thing

BLING was big among cave girls in 100,000 BC, scientists have revealed. A new study of ancient beads made from seashells reveals that humans used jewellery at least 25,000 years earlier than previously thought. Researchers re-examined the beads, originally excavated in the early half of the 20th Century, using elemental and chemical analysis. To the amazement of the scientists, they found the beads date from between 100,000 to 135,000 years ago - much earlier than a recent significant find of early jewellery beads in South Africa dating from 75,000 years ago. Experts say that personal ornaments and art are generally considered as archaeological proof of an aptitude for symbolic thinking, and the findings have major implications for the debates about the origins of behaviourally modern humans. Publication date 23/06/06
BLING was big among cave girls in 100,000 BC, scientists have revealed. A new study of ancient beads made from seashells reveals that humans used jewellery at least 25,000 years earlier than previously thought. Researchers re-examined the beads, originally excavated in the early half of the 20th Century, using elemental and chemical analysis. To the amazement of the scientists, they found the beads date from between 100,000 to 135,000 years ago - much earlier than a recent significant find of early jewellery beads in South Africa dating from 75,000 years ago. Experts say that personal ornaments and art are generally considered as archaeological proof of an aptitude for symbolic thinking, and the findings have major implications for the debates about the origins of behaviourally modern humans.
Article from: Eveningtimes.co.uk

No comments: