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vredina [299]
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stiv31 [10]3 years ago
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Scientists analyses other findings, such as bones for DNA and for recognizing species, pottery and jewellery for  culture, religion and technology (the inscriptions or drawings on pottery can depict deities) and found burial sites for culture and religion.
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