Winthrop Public Library & Museum offered its inaugural Makerspace on November 15, opening a designated area on the third floor for patrons to gather and create using complimentary library resources.
The artefacts, unearthed over decades at Nahal Ein-Gev II in the Jordan Valley, include 113 perforated stones.
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Year-Old Pebble Collection Found in Israel Maybe Early Evidence of Wheel-Like Tools, Say Archeologists Archeologists have ...
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We are not far from the first official version of the code generators, but meanwhile, keep in mind that some of the parts of the ecosystem are experimental.
Israel may be humanity's earliest wheels, revolutionizing textile spinning and showcasing ancient Natufian innovation.
The origin of history goes back to the first inventions. Among them, the wheel was the key for mankind to continue its ...
Twelve-thousand years ago, people in a coastal village in the Levant used stone weights on their spindles to spin thread faster and more evenly—and, some archeologists are arguing, in the process they ...
Early human cultures likely used stones as spindle whorls to spin fibers into yarn. A collection of perforated pebbles discovered at an archaeological site in Israel may be spindle whorls, marking a ...
Over 100 perforated pebbles from a site near the Sea of Galilee showcase an early instance of the tech that reshaped humanity ...
Archaeological findings in Israel push the wheel's origins back to 12,000 years ago, reshaping our understanding of early ...