4,000-year-old burial of elite woman with ostrich fan reveals world’s oldest known evidence of head straps
Around 4,000 years ago, women in Nubia were using tumplines, a form of head strap, to carry around goods and young children.
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Around 4,000 years ago, women in Nubia were using tumplines, a form of head strap, to carry around goods and young children.
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