Inca Empire
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This pebble is much older than Homo, however. It was collected by none other than Australopithecus africanus. The manuport ( “carried by hand” ) stand out among the tools it was found among because it clearly is not a tool, but was brought to the cave from elsewhere, almost certainly because it resembled a human face. And it is a kind of stone different from that of the cave where it was found. This manuport indicates that the early as 3 million years ago early hominins recognised iconic properties in objects around them. Just as one perceives the serpentine iconic properties of tree roots in the Amazon, so the australopithicens of Markapansgat saw iconicity in a rock with two circular indentations above a grove running traverse to them. ~ Page 90
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