Image:Nassarius shellbeads South Africa.jpg

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wikimedia Commons logo This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons. The description on its description page there is shown below.
Commons is a freely licensed media file repository. You can help.

Summary

Description

From article entitled "Shell Beads from South African Cave Show Modern Human Behaviour 75,000 Years Ago". Original caption: "The perforations of these Nassarius shells show wear marks, indicating they were used as beads."

Source

http://www.nsf.gov/news/news_images.jsp?cntn_id=100362&org=NSF

Date

from press release of 15 April 2004

Author

C. Henshilwood & F. d'Errico

Permission
( Reusing this image)

public domain - US federal government


Licensing

Public domain This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the United States Federal Government under the terms of Title 17, Chapter 1, Section 105 of the US Code. See Copyright.

Note: This only applies to works of the Federal Government and not to the work of any individual U.S. state, territory, commonwealth, county, municipality, or any other subdivision. This template also does not apply to postage stamps published by the United States Postal Service. (See 206.02(b) of Compendium II: Copyright Office Practices).


العربية | Български | Česky | Deutsch | English | Español | Français | Magyar | Italiano | 日本語 | 한국어 | Polski | Português | ‪中文(繁體)‬ | ‪中文(简体)‬ | +/-

File history

Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time.

Date/Time Dimensions User Comment
current 20:26, 23 June 2006 350×220 (8 KB) BanyanTree ({{Information |Description=From article entitled "Shell Beads from South African Cave Show Modern Human Behaviour 75,000 Years Ago". Original caption: "The perforations of these Nassarius shells show wear marks, indicating they were used as beads." |Sourc)
The following pages on Schools Wikipedia link to this image (list may be incomplete):
The Schools Wikipedia has a sponsor: SOS Children , and consists of a hand selection from the English Wikipedia articles with only minor deletions (see www.wikipedia.org for details of authors and sources). See also our Disclaimer.