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The Geometric Grammar of 60,000-Year-Old Ostrich Eggshells
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The Geometric Grammar of 60,000-Year-Old Ostrich Eggshells

What engraved fragments from southern Africa reveal about the deep roots of structured visual thought

Pick up a fragment of ostrich eggshell and you’re holding something that already feels purposeful. The shell is thick, almost ceramic. It holds water. It travels well. People in southern Africa figured this out at least 60,000 years ago, during a period archaeologists call the Howiesons Poort, a phase of the late Middle Stone Age when Homo sapienswere d…

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