The Top 6 Penis Bones in Archaeology
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I want her wisdom.. this is why I need to figure out how to clean bones from the forest, this is so cool.
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Excavations in Sudan have uncovered 7,000-year-old bone tools that offer rare evidence suggesting the modern Masai practice of bleeding cows dates back to ancient times. The discovery sheds light on the earliest cattle-breeding communities in Africa.
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Toilet set in bone, with ear scoop and three manicure tools, in ornate casing, 18th or 19th century
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55,000-Year-Old Human Activity Unearthed in Guizhou, China
Chuan Dong site in China reveals 55,000-year-old human artifacts, including stone tools and burials, marking a significant prehistoric find.
via ecns, 13 January 2024: Archaeologists have made a groundbreaking discovery at the Chuan Dong site in Puding County, Guizhou Province, China, uncovering evidence of human activities dating back 55,000 years. This site, first discovered in 1978, has revealed over 10,000 artifacts, including stone and bone tools, human skulls, and animal fossils.
A significant breakthrough has been achieved in…
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The Gloaming Tethers
The Gloaming tethers are a pair of ritual fetishes that hold great significance in my personal tradition.
The first of the two pictured here (from left to right) serves a talismanic link to my Witch-Queen—who I often call Bone Mother—and to the Chthonic Realm of the Underworld that she oversees. It was fashioned from a Black Basalt Hagstone, secured by a cord strung with 13 bone beads, including six beads made from Prehistoric Horse Bone, six beads made from Prehistoric Deer Bone, and one bead made from Antique Whale Bone that I inherited. The end-piece is a token of 6,000 year old Bog Yew, carved with a triskelion, and glazed with a wood varnish made using Storax resin. I utilize this Talisman when working with Ancestral Spirits, or with Chthonic Wights, such as psychopomps.
The second of these serves a talismanic link to my Witch-Father—who I often call Wilding King—and to the Upper Realm of the Elemental World that he oversees. It was fashioned from a White Quartz Hagstone, secured by a cord strung with 13 handmade wood beads of alternating Elder, Hazel, Hawthorn, and Rowan. The end-piece is a token of local Elk shed-horn, carved to resembled a great tree, and glazed with a wood varnish made using Amber resin. I utilize this Talisman when working with Animistic Spirits or Elemental Wights.
Each of these Ritual Tethers are sacred to me. They each rest in places of power, pertinent to their respective magical nature, when not in use.
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hello max. Xisuma Void is suspended above a pool of craft glitter glue. he is suited up but it will not save him. if he falls he will die a glittery death and have to pick his items out of the glue when he respawns. it will be kind of funny to watch. do you save him yes or no
No, specifically because he makes weird enough noises on the regular and I don't need to bear witness to the sounds of Xisuma drowning in glitter glue
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Fragments of ancient rock and bone in Eastern Asia are changing our understanding of the history of human migration.
They're artifacts found in the Shiyu site of northeastern China, and new analysis has revealed that they were created by Homo sapiens some 45,000 years ago.
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