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PREHISTORY FLASH | Cosmetics in the Stone Age

PREHISTORY FLASH | Cosmetics in the Stone Age

FromThe Prehistory Guys


PREHISTORY FLASH | Cosmetics in the Stone Age

FromThe Prehistory Guys

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3 minutes
Released:
Aug 24, 2021
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Podcast episode

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This is ground breaking research from the Balkans where researchers are piecing together the apparently widespread use of cosmetics as far back as six and a half thousand years ago.
Tiny ceramic bottles have been excavated across a wide region of the Balkans and Transdanubia, and as long ago as the 1930s it was suggested that they might be for cosmetics or medicines. So Bine Kramberger from the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Christoph Berthold and Cynthianne Spiteri from Eberhard Karls University at Tübingen in Germany have analysed a number of pots from various locations, to try to identify exactly what these tiny vessels contained.
 
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Aug 24, 2021
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