The ᴀssyrian Rosette was mostly worn for protection and good luck.

The so-called “Sumerian wristwatch,” often seen in ancient Sumerian carvings, has been a topic of debate among enthusiasts and researchers.

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These circular objects worn on the wrists of figures in Sumerian art have sparked wild theories, from ancient technology to extraterrestrial artifacts.

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However, experts in Mesopotamian history and archaeology offer a more grounded explanation.

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