58,000-year-old glue and paint factory found in Africa
It seems that entrepreneurialism has ancient roots among humans. At a site in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, archaeologists have discovered a small, 58 thousand-year-old “factory” where people were producing large batches of sticky, colorful ochre for trade with neighboring groups. The lead scientist on this particular study, Lyn Wadley, explained that ochre served many uses during…