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35,000-year-old 'tortoise shell' carving may be Holy Land's oldest evidence of ritual behaviorcarrying out activities such as shaping stone tools, butchering animals and eating, Hershkovitz said. But the team didn't discover the ritual boulder deep in the cave until 2013, he said.
Seal carving dates back to the Spring and Autumn period in China (770-476BC), when the tradition of signing documents with personalised engraved stone seals dipped in vermilion cinnabar paste began.
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