Flint "Portaits" aus Kharaysin?
Verfasst: 21.07.2020 07:39
Spekulationswissenschaft?
Klingen mit jeweils zwei lateral in den Kanten eingearbeiteten Buchten sind Menschen-Darstellungen?
More than 100 of the unusual flint artifacts dating back to about 7500 B.C. have been discovered at Kharaysin, an archaeological site a few miles northeast of Amman in Jordan.
The archaeologists who found them now think the artifacts may be early depictions of real people and may have been used for ancestor worship.
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However, the flint artifacts had no edges that could be used for cutting, and there were no signs of wear, suggesting they were never used as tools.
https://www.livescience.com/grave-figur ... rayal.html
Klingen mit jeweils zwei lateral in den Kanten eingearbeiteten Buchten sind Menschen-Darstellungen?
More than 100 of the unusual flint artifacts dating back to about 7500 B.C. have been discovered at Kharaysin, an archaeological site a few miles northeast of Amman in Jordan.
The archaeologists who found them now think the artifacts may be early depictions of real people and may have been used for ancestor worship.
...
However, the flint artifacts had no edges that could be used for cutting, and there were no signs of wear, suggesting they were never used as tools.
https://www.livescience.com/grave-figur ... rayal.html