prehistoric jewellery

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Discussions tagged with prehistoric jewellery on WindowsForum.com include a thread about a 40,000-year-old bracelet discovered in Siberia's Denisova Cave. The bracelet, made by the extinct Denisovan species, is considered the oldest known piece of jewellery. Analysis suggests advanced drilling techniques were used, indicating higher technological capabilities than previously attributed to early humans. This topic explores archaeological findings, ancient craftsmanship, and the implications for understanding prehistoric human innovation.
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    VIDEO 40,000 Year Old Bracelet Made With Futuristic Drill?

    :shocked: Published on 6 Feb 2017 Found in Siberia, and apparently Dating back to the Denisovan species of early humans, scientists have confirmed this bracelet is 40,000 years old. making it the oldest piece of jewellery ever discovered. The bracelet was discovered at a site now known as...
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