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    Thousands of years before Facebook, Twitter and TikTok, tiny beads helped humans make social connections. A decade-long study of more than 1, 500 beads made from bird eggshells and found across Africa has revealed a 50, 000-year-old social network, archaeologists say.

    "People made them to communicate symbolic messages, the way that today we might wear a wedding ring, to indicate something about social status, wealth or position in society, "said Jennifer Miller, a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Archaeology at the MaxPlanck Institute for the Science of Hunan History, in Jena, Germany.

    They studied 1, 516 beads (1, 238 of which were described for the first time) that originated from 31 different sites across southern and eastern Africa and spanned (跨越)the last50, 000 years. Comparing the different characteristics of the beads—the size and thickness, they found that between 33, 000 and 50, 000 years ago, people at sites across southern and eastern Africa--spanning a distance of more than 3, 000 kilometers (about 1, 864 miles)—were using almost identical beads.

    "We know that genetically these groups had some sort of contact, but there so far has been no cultural evidence, "said Miller, who was an author of the study, which was published on Monday in the journal Nature. The oldest beads come from East Africa, the study found, and likely spread south across the continent from there. The authors described it as the oldest social network ever identified and the furthest Old Stone Age "stylistic connection "ever documented.

    While it's possible the beads could have been directly exchanged in some way, Miller thought more likely it was the knowledge of how to make them that was exchanged. "Possibly people would have seen this new thing that people were wearing or making and thought, 'Oh, that's so cool. 'And then copied it, "Miller said. "And so in that way, rather than obtaining these beads directly, it might have been more of copying the cool new thing."

    1. (1) Why did people in Africa make tiny beads 50, 000 years ago?
      A . To use them as presents. B . To show their social status. C . To exchange things with others. D . To tell others they were married.
    2. (2) What did the researchers find about the beads between 33, 000 and 50, 000 years ago?
      A . They were almost the same. B . They had different sizes and thicknesses. C . They originated from 31 different sites in Germany. D . They were made in the New Stone Age.
    3. (3) How did the beads most likely spread across the continent according to Miller?
      A . They were directly exchanged. B . Ancient people had to move frequently. C . There was a demand for communication. D . The knowledge of making them spread.
    4. (4) What's the best title for the text?
      A . The history of tiny beads in Africa B . The cultural significance of beads C . A stone-age social network in Africa D . A newfound function of bird eggshells

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