Ostrich Eggshell

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The shells of ostrich eggs, sometimes used as containers for water and pigments like ochre and specularite. Fragments were also made into beads by Later Stone Age people in southern and East Africa. Sometimes decorated with incisions and often found buried near springs and streams. Fragments found at Middle and Later Stone Age sites. Earliest from 14,000-year-old fragments at Boomplaas Cave in South Africa.

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