Archaeologists identified the bones of fur-bearing animals used as sewing needles in early North American societies. University of Wyoming The idea behind using every part of an animal might have ...
An eyed needle made from the bone of a red fox found at the LaPrele archaeological site in Wyoming’s Converse County. (Todd Surovell Photo) A Wyoming archaeological site where people killed or ...
Paleoindians at Wyoming's LaPrele mammoth site made needles from the bones of fur-bearers, likely to creat garments from the animals' furs to keep warm in a cool climate. A Wyoming archaeological site ...
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An eyed needle made from the bone of a red fox found at the LaPrele archaeological site in Wyoming’s Converse County. A Wyoming archaeological site where people killed or scavenged a Columbian mammoth ...