Archaeologists report that 60,000-year-old ostrich eggshell engravings reveal humanity’s earliest known use of geometry.
A study of ancient ostrich eggshells reveals that early humans were capable of advanced geometric thinking, using precise patterns and intricate designs more than 60,000 years ago.
The paper, published recently in PLOS One, describes an investigation of 112 ostrich eggshell fragments dating back more than ...
At several archaeological sites in southern Africa, hundreds of highly unusual fragments of ostrich eggs have been found.
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