Africa: Fossilised Circles in the Sand On South Africa's Coast May Be Artwork By Our Early Ancestors

Africa: Fossilised Circles in the Sand On South Africa's Coast May Be Artwork By Our Early Ancestors

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[The Conversation Africa] If you have walked on a dune surface after windy conditions have settled, you may have been privileged to recognise one of Nature's wonders: scratch circles. These are structures formed when the end of a tethered object is passively rotated into the surrounding sediment. In other words, a flimsy frond or blade of grass that is attached to the ground will blow in the wind, and its loose end will inscribe a perfect circle or perfect arc, with the point at which it is attached becoming the centre of the

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