Middle Stone Age Shell Beads from South Africa

Henshilwood et al focus on the middle stone age shell beads from South Africa. The shells cannot derive from the cave walls, are too small to be leftovers from human food, and were not brought to the site accidentally by animals, because their only known predator is a gastropod.

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Symbolism
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