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Description

From article entitled "Shell Beads from South African Cave Show Modern Human Behavior 75,000 Years Ago". Original caption: "The perforations of these Nassarius shells show wear marks, indicating they were used as beads."

Source

http://www.nsf.gov/news/news_images.jsp?cntn_id=100362&org=NSF

Date

from press release of 15 April 2004

Author

C. Henshilwood & F. d'Errico

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public domain - US federal government


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