Tag: Ancient Sunscreen
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Stone Age Gum and Ancient Sunscreen: New Findings Rewrite a Teen’s Tale from 40,000 Years Ago
Overview: A Surprising Glimpse into the Stone Age Archaeologists have unearthed a remarkable pair of artifacts that illuminate daily life in the Stone Age: a dental chew chewed by a teenage girl and traces of ancient sunscreen. The discoveries, dated to more than 40,000 years ago, offer tangible links to the routines, health practices, and…
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Stone Age Gum Chewed by Teen Girl Reveals Ancient Secrets
Uncovering a Personal Bit of the Stone Age Archaeologists have unearthed a remarkable artifact that offers a rare glimpse into ordinary life thousands of years ago: a piece of gum chewed by a teenage girl during the Stone Age. Discovered at a prehistoric site, the chewed gum provides a tangible connection to the daily habits,…
