Saliva, hair, and nails were viewed as potent fetishes, but mankind's first necklace was a preserved umbilical cord set with pearls. [1]
The early industrial and trading cities saw the widespread use of metals, with gold being the first metal sought by man and initially used as an ornament. [2]
Early Andonites engraved animal gods on objects as symbols of creative might and sustaining power, evolving a form of animal worship due to their fear of the elements and constant urge of hunger. [3]