This is the most aging vitange shoes ever invented. These shoes are an estimated age of more than 5,000 years. This shoe was created before the era of civilization.
Can imagine what these shoes look like? Yes, although it was made in ancient times, this brown leather shoe is a shoe that is quite trendy for its time.
These shoes are made of cowhide that is 1,000 years before the Pyramids at Giza jamam. Although old-fashioned, but these shoes are neatly stitched and has a strap.
Shoe size is 36 or in accordance with the size of their feet has a height 150 cm. This shoe was found in a cave in the area of Armenia. Archaeologists say that these shoes might have been owned by a woman.
Archaeologist Dr Ron Pinhasi from University College Cork said: "I suppose it's about 600 years old that still look very good condition," said Pinhasi.
He also said that this is also the first leather shoe ever made in the world. According to estimates, the shoes were used at the time of cultivation in the mountains of Armenia borders Turkey and Iran.
Shoes that look good without a connection is made using leather, polished with vegetable oil, and made to follow the curve of her legs.
Even using a straw in it which is likely intended to ward off the cold or maintain the shape of the shoe.
Three specimens have been preserved from the shoe store in the museum studies at Oxford University and the University of California, Irvine.
This shoe was invented by a professor from Armenia, Diana Zardaryan, studying in the field of archeology at the Institute of Archaeology Armenia.
Can imagine what these shoes look like? Yes, although it was made in ancient times, this brown leather shoe is a shoe that is quite trendy for its time.
These shoes are made of cowhide that is 1,000 years before the Pyramids at Giza jamam. Although old-fashioned, but these shoes are neatly stitched and has a strap.
Shoe size is 36 or in accordance with the size of their feet has a height 150 cm. This shoe was found in a cave in the area of Armenia. Archaeologists say that these shoes might have been owned by a woman.
Archaeologist Dr Ron Pinhasi from University College Cork said: "I suppose it's about 600 years old that still look very good condition," said Pinhasi.
He also said that this is also the first leather shoe ever made in the world. According to estimates, the shoes were used at the time of cultivation in the mountains of Armenia borders Turkey and Iran.
Shoes that look good without a connection is made using leather, polished with vegetable oil, and made to follow the curve of her legs.
Even using a straw in it which is likely intended to ward off the cold or maintain the shape of the shoe.
Three specimens have been preserved from the shoe store in the museum studies at Oxford University and the University of California, Irvine.
This shoe was invented by a professor from Armenia, Diana Zardaryan, studying in the field of archeology at the Institute of Archaeology Armenia.
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