Researchers from Hebrew University said: "This early use paved the way for future wheel-based rotational innovations, key ...
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In doing so, they proved that these rolling rocks were around six millennia older than the current so-called flagship examples of the wheel — a 5,500-year-old potter’s wheel found in Mesopotamia.
ADRIAN — Thanks to a $15,000 donation from the Maurice and Dorothy Stubnitz Foundation, 10 new potter’s wheels are in the hands of Adrian College students at the studio art program.
They might have paved the way for later rotational technologies, such as the potter's wheel and the cart wheel, which were vital to the development of early human civilizations. The authors add ...
The discovery has been published in the recent study in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Talia Yashuv and Leore Grosman of ...
The donation of the 10 new potter's wheels was made possible by the Maurice and Dorothy Stubnitz Foundation and will benefit students at the studio art program.