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Harun Yahya
12,000-year-old buttons
These bone buttons, used around 10,000
BCE, show that the people of the time had
clothing with fasteners. A society that uses
buttons must also be familiar with sewing,
9,000 to 10,000-year-old needles and awl
cloth making, and weaving.
These needles and awl, which date back
to around 7,000 to 8,000 BCE, offer im-
portant evidence of the cultural lives of
the people of the time. People who use
awls and needles clearly led fully human
lives, and not an animalistic existence, as
evolutionists maintain.
12,000-year-old beads A 12,000-year-old copper awl
According to archaeologists, these stones, This copper awl, dating back to around
dating back to around 10,000 BCE, were used 10,000 BCE, is evidence that metals were
as beads. The perfectly regular holes in such known about and mined, and shaped dur-
hard stones are particularly noteworthy, ing the period in question. Copper ore,
since tools made out of steel or iron must typically found in crystal or powder form,
have been used to drill them. appears in the form of seams in old, hard
rocks. Any society that made a copper awl
must have recognized copper ore, man-
aged to extract it from inside the rock and
have had the technological means with
which to work it. This shows that they had
not just recently been primitive, as evolu-
tionists maintain.
The flutes in the picture are an average of
95,000 years old. People who lived tens of
thousands of years ago possessed a taste for
musical culture.
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