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Bob Rayner CC BY 2.0.
Joel Kontinen
Evolutionists see the Border Cave in the Lebombo Mountains of South Africa as the earliest bedding made by humans, some 200,000 years ago.
They see that “the ancient humans used ash
and plant material to repel insects while they slept. “
“Lyn Wadley, an
archaeologist at the University of the Witwatersrand, made the discovery when
excavating Border Cave with her team.”
Researchers aren’t sure
about the dates. They could be off by thousands of years
O’Grady Cathleen. 2020. World’s oldest camp bedding found in South Africa Science August 13.