Making fake jewels isn't a new thing. It happened 43,000 years ago too
By A Mystery Man Writer
Last updated 16 Aug 2024
Manufacturing imitation beads became a widespread practice, with rare or exotic jewellery items copied in shape and colour in various prehistoric cultures.
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