Ancient Shells May Be Oldest Jewelry

The two perforated Nassarius gibbosulus from the Mousterian layers of Skhul, Scale = 1 cm. Image courtesy of Drs. Marian Vanhaeren and Francesco d'Errico

WASHINGTON (AP)—Ancient beads that may represent the oldest attempt by people at self-decoration have been identified from sites in Algeria and Israel.

The beads, made from shells with holes bored into them, date to around 100,000 years ago, some 25,000 years older than similar beads discovered two years ago in South Africa, researchers report in Friday's issue of the journal Science.

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