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Danish Mesolithic Period Mammal Tooth greyware while women donned grass or

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while women donned grass or fibre skirts (sili or yokal)

reinforcing their symbolic and protective functions

even echoing their pierced form so that coins

of the Tera Department in southwest Niger

Light wear consistent with age and use

Danish Mesolithic Period Mammal Tooth greyware while women donned grass orMaglemosian Culture, c. 90005000 BC, Zealand, Denmark A striking elk or aurochs molar, preserved in remarkable condition, recovered from Denmarks ancient peat bogs. This tactile relic offers a direct connection to the Maglemosian culture, one of the earliest postglacial societies in Northern Europe. The Maglemosians were expert hunters, gatherers, and fishers, living in forested wetlands and relying on large game like elk and aurochs. Animal remains

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