Talk:South African art/Archive 1
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Article Issues
Hello all, I think there are significant issues with the introduction paragraph of this article. It contains minimal citations for significant claims, one of which could very well be incorrect. The statement "they found small drilled snail shells could have no other function than to have been strung on a string as a necklace" ignores the possibility that the drill holes were from predators. These shells with holes could have been found and then used as necklaces. This is not my field, otherwise I would be more comfortable searching for citations and editing the article myself. Iroey (talk) 18:35, 8 November 2020 (UTC)
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