Iron age people were emotionally attached to objects, research shows

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Dilemma of finding it hard to part with ‘problematic stuff’ we no longer need could date back more than 2,000 years

From outgrown baby clothes to hideous mugs once used by a parent, there are certain items it is curiously hard to part with. Now research suggests difficulty of what to do with such objects could date back at least 2,000 years.

 

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And now?

I read somewhere that Swedes keep two boxes in their homes; one for pieces of string which are long enough to be reused, and one for pieces of string which are not.

yes, on account of them being human people

No change then

Bling?

Dudes, my dogs get emotionally attached to objects. This should not be news.

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