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where found jewellery material in neolithic

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Answered by insiyahr
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The desire to adorn the body induced man, already from the Upper Palaeolithic, to make jewellery from bones, animal teeth and sea-shells. During the Neolithic Period the widespread use of jewellery of various forms, which did not simply constitute elements of personal adornment but also carried social symbolism, has been observed.

Answered by somya2563
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The desire to adorn the body induced man, already from the Upper Palaeolithic, to make jewellery from bones, animal teeth and sea-shells.

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