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user posted image rArchaeologists from Oxford have discovered what are thought to be the oldest examples of human decorations in the world. The international team of archaeologists, led by Oxford University's Institute of Archaeology, have found shell beads believed to be 82,000 years old from a limestone cave in Morocco.Institute director Prof Nick Barton said: "Bead-making in Africa was a widespread practice at the time, which was spread between cultures with different stone technology by exchange or by long-distance social networks."A major question in evolutionary studies today is 'how early did humans begin to think and behave in ways we would see as fundamentally modern?' "The appearance of ornaments such as these may be linked to a growing sense of self-awareness and identity among humans and cultural innovations must have played a large role in human development."The handmade beads were found at the Grotte des Pigeons, Taforalt, in Eastern Morocco during a four to five year excavation in the region.

Prof Barton said the finds suggest that humans were making purely symbolic objects 40,000 years before they did it in Europe. The beads themselves comprise 12 Nassarius shells - Nassarius are molluscs found in warm seas and coral reefs in America, Asia and the Pacific - which had holes in them and appeared to have been suspended or hung. They were covered in red ochre.Similar beads have been found at sites in Algeria, Israel and South Africa which are thought to date back to around the same time or slightly after the finds from Taforalt.

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STIX
Yup, the world is a small place and our lives in it are even smaller. But maybe this will show some people that our actions have long-reaching effects.
Dakotabre
82,000 YEAR OLD JEWELLERY FOUND ????

They are dating the shells, so wouldn't that mean that THE SHELLS are from 82,000 years old, not that they were made into jewellery 82,000 years ago!!!! ?

They could have been made into jewellery only 10,000 years ago, but the people used old shells???
Hooligan
I'm sure there are threads and whatnot that attach the shells together that can be 82,000 years old.
Mme Mel
You mean primitive man just happened to find a lot of 72000 year old shells laying around? original.gif

When I did a web search for "nassarius", the article on wiki mentioned that some nassarius beads have also been found in Oued Djebbana, Algeria @ 90000 years old and Mt Carmel, Israel @ 100000
years old.
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