What was the historical importance of Bearded man
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As such, the beards of prehistoric men were regarded as a sign of honour. They were only ever cut as punishment, to mark the men who were not worthy of keeping their beards because of what they'd done. Only a man who acted and behaved with honour was entitled to keep his beard.
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As such, the beards of prehistoric men were regarded as a sign of honour. They were only ever cut as punishment, to mark the men who were not worthy of keeping their beards because of what they'd done. Only a man who acted and behaved with honour was entitled to keep his beard.
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