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Re: Oldest Everyday Things, Items, And World's First Things In History. by Dannybrainz: 5:34pm On Jun 02, 2016
Explorers:
25. Oldest Footwear (9,300 years).


The oldest pair of kicks in the world were discovered in the Fort Rock Basin in Oregon, in 1938 and both shoes were still together. Fort Rock Sandals are made of twined sagebrush bark, with a flat sole and a toe wrap. Several specimens have been found, with the oldest believed to be somewhere between 9,300 and 10,000 years old. Researchers believed thongs on the sandal would have been wrapped around the ankle and then fastened to the other side. Meanwhile, the world’soldest leather shoe was discovered in the Areni-1 cave in southeastern Armenia in 2010. Estimated to be about 5,500 years old, the shoe is a brown leather lace-up for a small right foot (about a US size 7), suggesting it was worn by a woman.


http://www.toptenz.net/10-oldest-pieces-clothing-accessories-world.php
finest..lol. who wear am?
Re: Oldest Everyday Things, Items, And World's First Things In History. by magabounce(m): 3:21am On Jun 03, 2016
Explorers again!!!! Sanu de aiki
Re: Oldest Everyday Things, Items, And World's First Things In History. by iwatch: 6:36am On Jun 06, 2016
Adesiji77:
Archaeology is interesting...
but not in Nigeria

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Re: Oldest Everyday Things, Items, And World's First Things In History. by Explorers(m): 4:31pm On Jun 06, 2016
iwatch:
but not in Nigeria




Because about 80% of archeologists in the developed world took Archeology, Travel/Tourism as hobbies/interests not to get rich quickly but to have understanding.

But imagine asking someone in a country what he wishes to study in the university and he says "Archeology" People will ask if he's crazy or what? What will you become in life with the certificate?
Cant you go for a course that will make you become an Engineer in Shell or Chevron.

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