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user posted imageA collar made of shell beads estimated to be 75,000 years old and found in a cave in South Africa is believed to be the oldest known jewelry, appearing 30,000 years before what had previously been considered the first signs of civilization, researchers said.Archaeologists discovered 41 beads the size of peas with holes bored in them in the Blombos Cave on the Indian Ocean coast, according to an article in Friday's edition of the journal Science. The discovery was made in a layer of sediment dating from the middle of the Stone Age, researchers said. The beads were made from the shells of a mollusk native to nearby waters, and contained traces of red ochre, indicating they were colored with pigment. The discovery reinforces the theory that civilization developed earlier than first believed, said Christopher Henshilwood, program director of the Blombos Cave Project and professor at the Centre for Development Studies of the University of Bergen in Norway. "The Blombos Cave beads present absolute evidence for perhaps the earliest storage of information outside the human brain.

Once symbolically mediated behavior was adopted by our ancestors it meant communication strategies rapidly shifted, leading to the transmission of individual and widely shared cultural values - traits that typify our own behavior," Henshilwood said. "If the dates hold up we now seem to be seeing a trail of representational objects that is increasingly older as we move back into Africa," Randall White of New York University said in another article on the discovery.

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A new archaeological find in Botswana shows that our ancestors in Africa engaged in ritual practice 70,000 years ago — 30,000 years earlier than the oldest finds in Europe. This sensational discovery strengthens Africa’s position as the cradle of modern man.
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bogcreeper
Here is a question. Did these early people use the jewlery for religious purposes or to get the girl? Which came first?
crystal sage
QUOTE (bogcreeper @ Apr , 12:35 AM)
Here is a question. Did these early people use the jewlery for religious purposes or to get the girl? Which came first?

laugh.gif ..The Girl of course!!!
salvationisnowhere
haha I want to believe it was to get the girl lol. but Im thinking it was more likely religious original.gif maybe they just symbolised they'd caught a hell of a lot of little sea snails?! 'King catcher competition'?
Mademoiselle
QUOTE (crystal sage @ Apr 24 2008, 02:48 AM) *
laugh.gif ..The Girl of course!!!

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