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Could This Be Humanity s Earliest Recorded Kiss?
A Danish scientist-couple has pushed back the date of the earliest smooch by more than a millennium.
United kingdom
Sophie lund rasmussen
Wikimedia commons
Trustees of the british museum
British museum
Troels pank arb
Vedic sanskrit
Ain sakhri
Bronze age
Humans Have Been Kissing For Millennia, New Research Shows
Ancient clay tablets provide new evidence that humans have been kissing for a lot longer than historians had previously believed.
New york
United states
United kingdom
Sophie lund rasmussen
Troels pank arboll
Trustees of the british museum
Penn museum middle east galleries
Museum of archaeology
British museum
Courtesy of penn museum
University of pennsylvania
New york times
Bronze age
South asian
Pank arboll
Penn museum
I m Pretty Much The Dumbest Guy Alive, So My Mind Was Completely Blown After Seeing These 21 Absolutely Fascinating Pictures For The Very First Time Last Week
Now, these are some absolutely captivating images.
Statue of liberty
New york
United states
Oak ridge
Niagara falls
Vitaly armand
Galerie bilderwelt getty
Albert einstein
William hutchings
Barry iverson getty
Conrad veidt
Zev radovan alamy
Kay roxby alamy
Goran bogicevic alamy
Annie edson taylor
Penta springs limited alamy stock photo
The Heartbreak of Herpes in Mesopotamia: Was It Caused by the Emergence of Kissing? - Archaeology
One Theory Is That the Sexual Kiss Only Arose Very Late in the Human Story, but There’s Some Evidence for It Being a Very Ancient Practice
Estado do rio
Ribeira dos piscos
Pedra furada
Sophie lund rasmussen
Jane goodall
Deir el medina
Gansstock shutterstock
University of copenhagen
New kingdom
King marduk zakir shumi
Bronze age
Troels pank arb
Bronze age mesopotamia
Abri castanet
Ain sakhri
Middle east
Did Vedic Indians invent kissing? UK-Denmark study says liplocks go way back, spread love (& herpes)
Studies have cited Vedic India as the birthplace of smooching which may have changed course of the herpes simplex virus but new research in journal 'Science' challenges assumptions.
United kingdom
United states
World health organization
Al qahirah
New delhi
Sophie lund rasmussen
Asavari singh
Vaughn bryant
University of oxford
A university of cambridge
University of cambridge
Texasam university
University of copenhagen
Vedic indians
Troels pank arb
Middle east
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