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Kissing was invented 4,500 years ago: New evidence of first smooch

Por: New York Post Life May 19, 2023

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Mesopotamians kissed — and scientists are finally telling. New research suggests humans kissed each other on the lips 1,000 years earlier than previously thought. Researchers at Oxford University and the University of Copenhagen in Denmark recently analyzed written sources from early Mesopotamian societies, which led them to propose humanity’s earliest recorded kiss took place 4,500 years ago. “In ancient Mesopotamia, which is the name for... + full article



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