Bone Rings
Rings were cut from a single bone. These rings were worn by a juvenile. Evidence supports the notion that two rings were usually worn on a finger, but the rings were not worn all together due to the fact that it would make working and other everyday tasks, harder to accomplish.
Works Cited:
Information: Hamilton, Naomi. "Bone Rings." Mystery of ÇatalHöyük! Science Museum of
Minnesota, 2003. Web. 12 Sept. 2014.
Picture: http://www.ancient-wisdom.co.uk/turkeycatalhuyuk.htm
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