Ancient Near East rattles identified
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Mysterious Syrian artifacts reidentified as ancient baby rattles

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A recent study by Dr. Georges Mouamar and his colleagues investigated the largest assemblage of securely identified rattles in the Near East .
The findings are published in the journal Childhood in the Past.
A total of 19 rattle fragments were analyzed, all coming from the EB IV Period (ca. 25002000 BCE ) in Hama .
They were initially excavated by a Danish team under the direction of archaeology professor Harald Ingholt in the 1930s .
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