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12-11-2011, 01:32 PM
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Oldest Known Mattresses Found

The world's oldest known mattress has been unearthed in South Africa, archaeologists have announced.

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The mattress—which consists of layers of reeds and rushes—was discovered at the bottom of a pile of bedding made from compacted grasses and leafy plants. The bedding had accumulated at the Sibudu Cave site in KwaZulu-Natal (map) over a period of 39,000 years, with the oldest mats dating to 77,000 years ago.

"What we have is evidence of plant bedding that is 50,000 years older than any previous site anywhere in the world," said study leader Lyn Wadley of the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg.

The compacted layers of fossil plants—excavated from sediments 9.8 feet (3 meters) deep—show that the bedding was periodically burned, possibly to limit pests and garbage.

What's more, researchers believe the ancient people added a "top sheet" to the bedding made of insect-repelling greenery, possibly to ward off biting bugs such as mosquitoes and flies.

This fine covering of leaves may also represent the earliest known use of medicinal plants by humans.

The leaves are from the tree Cryptocarya woodii, or river wild-quince, a medicinal plant that produces insect-killing chemicals.

While there's no evidence that the cave dwellers suffered from bed bugs, they likely used the leaves to counteract body lice, Wadley said.

t an estimated 12 inches (30 centimeters) or so high, the mattresses would've been a "very comfortable" and "quite long-lasting form of bedding," Wadley said.

Measuring up to 22 square feet (2 square meters), the beds were also large enough to accommodate a whole family.

For modern hunter-gatherers, such as the Inuit and Kalahari Bushmen, "the idea of just one or two people sleeping on a bed is unknown," she noted.

"Hunter-gatherers tend to live with each other in kinship groups," said Wadley, whose study appears tomorrow in the journal Science.

"It was probably the same in the Stone Age—parents, children, grannies, and all sorts of people using the same bed."
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Screw memory foam when you could have that!
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Im easy to entertain but that just didnt do it for me .
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Im easy to entertain but that just didnt do it for me .
Didnt do it for her either.

Her back killed afterwards on that.
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how long til they find semen on it?
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