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An archaeological study has revealed that ancient foot carvings in southern Scandinavia date back to the Bronze Age between 1700 and 500 BC. These carvings were used to document social relationships and alliances among individuals. Researchers found that the engravings, which include individual or paired footprints differing in size and shape, represented specific people and served as tools to strengthen friendships and permanent agreements. This is similar to the foot carvings found in the Khunsoo Temple in Egypt, which were inscribed to record the presence of individuals.
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