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Qatar National Library focuses on educational and cultural partnerships at SPIEF 2021


Qatar National Library focuses on educational and cultural partnerships at SPIEF 2021
 03 Jun 2021 - 9:11
The Peninsula
Doha: Qatar National Library is participating in the 24th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum 2021 (SPIEF) between June 2-5.
As part of the “guest country,” the Library will be looking at expanding the scope of collaboration with the Russian Federation to maximise the potential of cultural and educational strategies. SPIEF 2021 will be an ideal opportunity for the Library to engage in meaningful discussions with world leaders in the areas of culture, heritage and education, with a focus on the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on universities and the rise of digitisation.  ....

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Burial ground reveals Stone Age people wore clothing covered in elk teeth


Burial ground reveals Stone Age people wore clothing covered in elk teeth
CNN
1/22/2021
By Ashley Strickland, CNN
© Drawing by Tom Bjorklund
This illustration reconstructs one of the graves, which included 90 elk teeth placed next to the hips and thighs of the body, possibly attached to a garment like an apron. There were elk teeth pendants also on the waist. Red ochre was sprinkled on top of the deceased.
Elk teeth pendants may have been the jewelry of choice for at least one Stone Age group that lived 8,200 years ago.
A Stone Age burial ground on a small Russian island revealed more than 4,300 Eurasian elk teeth pendants found in 84 separate burials. The placement of the pendants in these graves suggests they were attached to coats, dresses, cloaks, belts and headdresses although the clothing itself has not survived the passage of time. ....

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