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Written in the Stone Age

Yu. Ryazantsev

When digging in Anatolia in Turkey, archeologists found the remains of temple constructions built about 10 thousand years BC. Previously it was thought that in those times people lived on hunting and gathering and did not have skills for construction big stone buildings. Moreover, there are lines of signs on the temple columns. This means that Stone Age people could write information down.

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