Researchers have found the remains of a 41,500-year-old pendant made of mammoth ivory and decorated with puncture marks. according to evolutionists, it is the oldest the remains of a 41,500-year-old pendant made of mammoth ivory and decorated with puncture marks,
"The decoration of the
pendant included patterns of over 50 puncture marks in an irregular looping
curve, and two complete holes," the team said in a statement. They noted
that each puncture could represent a successful animal hunt or cycles of
the moon or sun.
"It is the oldest known jewellery of
its kind in Eurasia and it establishes a new starting date for a tradition
directly connected to the spread of modern Homo sapiens in Europe,"
the researchers wrote in the study.
However, the Genesiss
record has modern humans right at the start.
Jarus Owen, 2021, 41,500-year-old ivory pendant may be oldest human-decorated jewelry in Eurasia t Live Science 26 November