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Early human cultures likely used stones as spindle whorls to spin fibers into yarn. A collection of perforated pebbles ...
While most of us learned that the wheel was invented around 3500 BCE for transportation, a groundbreaking discovery in Israel suggests we need to roll back our understanding of rotational technology ...
After testing out replicas of the ancient devices, the authors of a new study suggest that they were functional spindle ...
Over 100 perforated pebbles from a site near the Sea of Galilee showcase an early instance of the tech that reshaped humanity ...
Some 12,000-year-old stones have been discovered, which may be the oldest example of wheel-like tools. The spindle whorls ...
Researchers in Israel suggest the roughly donut-shaped artifacts could be spindle whorls, representing one of the oldest ...
Archaeological findings in Israel push the wheel's origins back to 12,000 years ago, reshaping our understanding of early ...
Scientists might be closer to learning who invented the wheel after discovering stone spindle stabilizers in Israel that date ...
A rare glimpse into the Natufian culture and the transition from a hunter-gatherer society to an agricultural one.