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60,000-Year-Old Ostrich Egg Patterns Reveal Early Human Genius in Geometry
A study of ancient ostrich eggshells reveals that early humans were capable of advanced geometric thinking, using precise patterns and intricate designs more than 60,000 years ago.
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60,000-year-old markings on ostrich egg shells reveal world’s oldest ‘geometric grammar’
Researchers have discovered and analyzed the world’s oldest geometric patterns on 60,000-year-old ostrich egg ...
An ephemeral artwork made with thousands of footsteps in the snow has captured attention near Finland's capital of Helsinki. A giant complex geometric pattern formed from thousands of footsteps in the ...
60,000-Year-Old “Highly Unusual” Etchings Could Point to Humanity’s Earliest Use of Geometric Design
Evidence of early human use of geometric concepts in prehistoric art has surfaced in Africa, pointing to complex patterns in ...
A scientist from the University of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates has arrived at a new method that may help craftsmen to simulate and produce immeasurable numbers of stunning patterns of ...
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Turkish artist leads Islamic geometry workshop in Karachi
Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi has hosted a two-day workshop exploring the mathematical and artistic foundations of Islamic geometric design, bringing together students, artists and designers from ...
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