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HARUN YAHYA
A 12,000-year-old button
Left: These bone buttons, used around
10,000 BCE, show that the people of the
time had clothing with fasteners. A soci-
ety that uses buttons must also be famil-
iar with sewing, cloth making, and
weaving.
12,000-year-old beads
Below: According to archaeologists, these stones, dat-
ing back to around 10,000 BCE, were used as beads.
The perfectly regular holes in such hard stones are par-
ticularly noteworthy, since tools made out of steel or
9,000 to 10,000-year-old
iron must have been used to drill them.
needles and awl
Above: These needles and awl,
which date back to around 7,000
to 8,000 BCE, offer important evi-
dence of the cultural lives of the
people of the time. People who
use awls and needles clearly led
fully human lives, and not an ani-
malistic existence, as evolution-
ists maintain.
A 12,000-year-old
copper awl
Above: This copper awl, dating back
to around 10,000 BCE, is evidence
that metals were known about and
mined, and shaped during the period
in question. Copper ore, typically
found in crystal or powder form, ap-
pears in the form of seams in old,
hard rocks. Any society that made a
copper awl must have recognized
copper ore, managed to extract it
The flutes in the picture are an average of 95,000 years
from inside the rock and have had
old. People who lived tens of thousands of years ago
the technological means with which
possessed a taste for musical culture.
to work it. This shows that they had
not just recently been primitive, as
evolutionists maintain.
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