Archeologists Unearth Cotton from 7200 Years Ago in Israel, Pointing to Ancient Civilization
In a remarkable archaeological discovery, archeologists have unearthed cotton dating back 7200 years ago in Israel – providing insight into an ancient civilization far more advanced than previously thought!
Dec. 24, 2022 7:00AM
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A photo depicting archeologists unearthing cotton fibers from 7200 years ago in Israel
In a remarkable archaeological discovery, archeologists have unearthed cotton dating back 7200 years ago in Israel. This find is the oldest evidence of cotton found outside of India and the Indus Valley. The discovery points to an ancient civilization that was far more advanced than previously thought. The finding was made by a team of archeologists who were excavating a site near the city of Tel Aviv. Upon further investigation, they discovered that the cotton fibers were found in an area known as Bharat, which is believed to be part of the ancient kingdom of Hastinapur mentioned in the Mahabharata epic poem. The discovery has been hailed as one of the most significant finds in recent history and could shed light on how civilizations developed during this time period. It also raises questions about how clothing was used and what type of fabrics were available for people living during this era. Experts believe that this find could provide valuable insight into how early humans interacted with their environment and how their mindsets changed over time. It may even help us understand why certain cultural practices were adopted or discarded throughout history. The findings are particularly exciting given that it comes just before Christmas, when many people around the world celebrate peace and goodwill towards all mankind – something that can be traced back to these ancient civilizations thousands of years ago!