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.
Geiger Mueller News Service
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.