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With Ancient Jewelry, It's the Thought That Counts (Los Angeles Times)







With Ancient Jewelry, It's the Thought
That Counts (Los Angeles Times)

With Ancient Jewelry, It's the Thought
That Counts (Los Angeles Times)
04/16/2004 05:04 AM

Los Angeles Times - In a handful of pierced seashells found in a South African cave, scientists believe that they have discovered the world's oldest known jewelry and the earliest reliable evidence of creative symbolic thought at work.




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