In 1970 during archaeological excavations in western Pakistan, the oldest part of the beaded jewelry were found in life. Place where the necklace of pearls and shells were found, which is now known as Mehrgarh ancient city.
For over 9000 years, the city Mehrgarh one of the oldest, structured settlements ever discovered, the people who lived in Mehrgarh lived in the homes of the first stone in the world, increased barley first and worked the first goat and sheep. Mehrgarh historically marked the beginning of "Stone Age", otherwise known as the New Stone Age, "a very important step in our common history, marking the beginning of organized society.
As excavations progress was more evidence, it seems, a big Mehgarh certification planned urban environment existed for thousands of years. Mehrgarh was equipped with a water supply, sanitation, markets, shops, hospitals, even in the first registered dentist in the world! But perhaps the most remarkable vision, dental hygiene aside, was presented to inventory, copper, old track in the world on the cutting edge of human ability to work metals.
Suddenly, in relation to mankind is another area of human evolution, marked Mehrgarh people with their extraordinary innovations in the industry of our first transitional form in the "Stone Age" to "Bronze Age" or "Copper Age". As copper increasingly exposed and bronze objects from the city funds were also shown that the artisans Mehrgarh very skilled in the art, particularly sculpture and jewelry.
Jewelry and metal casting work in excavation Mehrgarh proved beyond doubt that the people who were there far more advanced than any civilization for thousands of years lived. Terms of amazing foresight, were found in jewelers and metalworkers Mehrgarh devices such as drills, used stone and copper, rising ovens, stoves, sinks, and a melting pot of brass works from the merger Forge equipped workshops, a bit like a modern "work.
During the excavation of ancient tombs have been in and around the walls, an abundance of ornaments and jewelry were justified. Tombs, the largest sums were spent on the artifacts people with complex products, such as figurines of bronze and terracotta women and animals, baskets, tools, beads, bracelets, pendants and necklaces. Most of the jewelry found precious stones such as lapis lazuli, carnelian, agate, turquoise, shells and pearls. These stones can not be in the region, which show that the artisans Mehrgarh talks over a large area with lapis lazuli and copper from the mountains of Afghanistan, agate and carnelian from Gujarat in India and shellfish, and pearls southern coast of Pakistan on the Arabian Peninsula, Wed
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