where found jewellery material in neolithic
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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.
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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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