UW-Based Research Shows Early North Americans Made Needles from Fur-Bearers
November 27, 2024
November 27, 2024
LARAMIE, Wyoming, Nov. 27 -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release:
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 scavenged a Columbian mammoth nearly 13,000 years ago has produced yet another discovery that sheds light on the life of these early inhabitants of North America.
Wyoming State . . .
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 scavenged a Columbian mammoth nearly 13,000 years ago has produced yet another discovery that sheds light on the life of these early inhabitants of North America.
Wyoming State . . .