Wall art shows women were using 'modern' accessory 12,000 years ago
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Researchers have discovered ancient wall carvings resembling handbags dating back 12,000 years, found in Turkey, Mexico, Iraq, and South America, raising questions about distant civilizations imagining the same object.
The first modern handbag was created in 1841 England for Samuel Parkinson's wife. Handbags have since become a must-have fashion item, with the most expensive being the Mouawad 1001 Nights Diamond Purse at $3.8 million.
The Göbekli Tepe temple, built in 9,000 BC, featured imagery of what appeared to be handbags among other items, with experts theorizing the design's relation to the cosmos and spirituality.
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