Europeans the first to weave baskets, now confirmed!
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Historians, anthropologists for decades have been convinced the Mesopotamians and Egyptian cultures were most advanced in transport, basket weaving, pottery, processing of wheat and grain. Now a major study blows that hypothesis out of the water. The history books will need to be re-written. A team of researchers from Barcelona and southern Spain have re-examined baskets, a hammer, jewelry and other items found deep in the Cave of Bats (Cueva de los Murcielagos). Three baskets in particular were in excellent shape. They were confirmed to be between 7k and 10k years old.
Europeans confirmed yet again to be the most advanced hominin population.
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