Jewelry Wikipedia
Later, the European early modern humans had crude necklaces and bracelets of bone, tooth, berries, and stone hung on items of string or animal sinew, or pieces of carved bone used to secure clothing together. A embellished engraved pendant courting to around eleven,000 BC, and thought to be the oldest Mesolithic artwork in Britain, was discovered at the website of Star Carr in North Yorkshire in 2015. In southern Russia, carved bracelets made from mammoth tusk have been found. The Venus of Hohle Fels features a perforation on the prime, exhibiting that it was meant to be worn as a…