4,500-year-old clay baby rattles in Syria reveal mass production and parenting in the Bronze Age
In an incredible reexamination of nearly century-old archaeological discoveries, scientists have identified 4,500-year-old clay baby rattles in the ancient city of Hama in western Syria, which offer intimate glimpses into the everyday lives of families in the Early Bronze Age...
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