“Unveiling Beauty: Archaeologists Discover the World’s Oldest Eyeliner in a Prehistoric Turkish Settlement!”
What if I told you that the ancient secrets of beauty rituals are being unearthed, quite literally, in the sands of time? That’s right! Archaeologists at Yeşilova Mound in İzmir, Türkiye, have stumbled upon a remarkable find: an 8,200-year-old kohl pen thought to be the oldest known eyeliner in human history. Talk about putting a new spin on “winged eyeliner”—we’re talking about the wings spanning nearly a millennium! Can you even imagine a time when people were drawn to enhance their features, just like we are today? This discovery not only sheds light on our ancestors’ beauty standards but also leaves us wondering what else is lurking beneath the surface of our history. Curious to dive deeper into this fascinating tale? LEARN MORE.Archaeologists at YeÅilova Mound in Ä°zmir, Türkiye, discovered an 8,200-year-old kohl pen which they believe is the oldest known eyeliner in human history.
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