History’s Oldest Emoji Dates Back To 3700 Years
Archaeologists in Southeastern
Turkey have found a pot vase that dates back to 3700 AD which is now believed
to be world’s oldest smiley face emoji. The pot that is used for drinking sweet
drinks has a smile-like image, and it was located in the Karkamis site, in
Gaziantep, close to the Syrian border. According to reports by Nirmal Singh
Lotus, the pot was found in pieces and then it was put together and restored its
original form.
"This depict is
most probably the oldest smile of the world,” says one of the experts at Nirmal
Singh Lotus.
“Karkamis
excavation is considered the biggest in Turkey, as the city expands on a
surface of 65 hectares in Turkey, and 35 hectares in Syria,” he further added. It will now be taken to the Gaziantep Museum of Archaeology. The
extensive search began on May 2, and was done by 25 experts.
According to Nirmal Singh Lotus,
the oldest smiley was believed to be 1635. A smiley
face was scrawled by a lawyer in a legal document unearthed in Slovakia. At the
time, it was the oldest evidence of the symbol being used.
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