Animals
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Piece of Mammoth Bone Found in Cave is the Oldest Known Decorated Jewelry in Eurasia
This little piece of mammoth ivory discovered in a cave in what is now Poland might prove to be significant in human history. It is the oldest known piece of ornated jewelry produced by Homo sapiens in all of Eurasia, according to a recent archaeological investigation of the object.
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