Mezine

Mezine is a place within the modern country of Ukraine which has the most artifact finds of Paleolithic culture origin. The epigravettian site is located on a bank of the Desna river. The settlement is best known for an archaeological find of a set of bracelets engraved with marks possibly representing calendar lunar-cycles. Also found near Mezine was the earliest known example of a swastika-like form, as part of a decorative object dated to 10,000 BCE. It was described (see references for illustrations) as an object carved from ivory mammoth tusks to resemble an:

Mezine

Mezine is a place within the modern country of Ukraine which has the most artifact finds of Paleolithic culture origin. The epigravettian site is located on a bank of the Desna river. The settlement is best known for an archaeological find of a set of bracelets engraved with marks possibly representing calendar lunar-cycles. Also found near Mezine was the earliest known example of a swastika-like form, as part of a decorative object dated to 10,000 BCE. It was described (see references for illustrations) as an object carved from ivory mammoth tusks to resemble an: