Friendship Ornaments From the Stone Age Were Crafted and Worn as a 'Symbol of connection'
University of Helsinki researchers have discovered that Stone Age humans made each other friendship ornaments. Take a look of them.
University of Helsinki researchers have discovered that Stone Age humans made each other friendship ornaments. Take a look of them.
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