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The Various Colors of Jade. / Derevyanko, Anatoliy; Tang, Chung; Komissarov, Sergei et al.

In: Science first hand, Vol. 69, No. 2, 4, 12.2025, p. 96-113.

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Derevyanko, A, Tang, C, Komissarov, S & Ji, P 2025, 'The Various Colors of Jade', Science first hand, vol. 69, no. 2, 4, pp. 96-113. <https://scfh.ru/en/papers/the-various-colors-of-ja-de/>

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Derevyanko A, Tang C, Komissarov S, Ji P. The Various Colors of Jade. Science first hand. 2025 Dec;69(2):96-113. 4.

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Derevyanko, Anatoliy ; Tang, Chung ; Komissarov, Sergei et al. / The Various Colors of Jade. In: Science first hand. 2025 ; Vol. 69, No. 2. pp. 96-113.

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abstract = "Even early humans, on the eve of evolution, desired to decorate themselves with ornaments made of rare materials (be it boar fangs, shark teeth, or ostrich feathers). In the Stone Age, as befits the epoch, colorful minerals were especially well-liked. Suffice it to recall a find from Layer 11 in Denisova Cave-a bracelet of dark green chloritolite, dated to about 30 000 years before present (Derevyanko, Shunkov, and Volkov, 2008). It seems that people of those days must have already developed an aesthetic perception of such things (“It really looks good!”).What is beyond doubt is that the decorations meant prestige and high status, as evidenced by a large body of ethnographic data. Another practical-from the perspective of traditional culture-purpose of colored stones is their magical effect as amulets, including for the treatment and prevention of diseases as well as hex and evil eye. Publications on these topics swarm all over the Internet, but in this case home-grown astrologers and healers illicitly exploit truly ancient beliefs.",
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