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Although there is no archaeological evidence, the earliest known "scissors" are attributed to the Mesopotamian period 3,000 to 4,000 years ago. These early scissors were more like shears and consisted of a single U-shaped piece used to cut the skins and hair of animals in a rudimentary way.
3claveles.com/en/blog/history-and-evolution-of-scissors-n390#
sharp art
Saturday challenge - Sharp
198/366
Although there is no archaeological evidence, the earliest known "scissors" are attributed to the Mesopotamian period 3,000 to 4,000 years ago. These early scissors were more like shears and consisted of a single U-shaped piece used to cut the skins and hair of animals in a rudimentary way.
3claveles.com/en/blog/history-and-evolution-of-scissors-n390#