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Archaeologists in Jordan discovered a bag containing a 14,000-year-old toolkit that belonged to a hunter-gatherer. Describing the contents of the bag, archaeologist Phillip Edwards said "there was a sickle for harvesting wild wheat or barley, a cluster of flint spearheads, a flint core for making more spearheads, some smooth stones (maybe slingshots), a large stone (maybe for striking flint pieces off the flint core), a cluster of gazelle toe bones which were used to make beads, and part of a second bone tool." Read more...
I'm not sure why I felt compelled to post this. Maybe it has something to do with my affinity for hardware stores.

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