Archaeologists found 13,000-year-old bone needles in Wyoming, used for sewing fur garments.

Archaeologists discovered 13,000-year-old bone needles in Wyoming, made from the bones of animals like foxes, hares, and big cats. These needles were likely used to sew fur garments, helping Paleoindians adapt to colder climates and migrate northward. The discovery sheds light on early human crafting techniques and their resourcefulness in adapting to their environment.

November 27, 2024
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