The bone needles were uncovered at a Wyoming archaeological site that sheds light on some of the early inhabitants of North ...
Wyoming archaeologists found 13,000-year-old eyed needles used to make garments at a prehistoric site, in a significant (and ...
Ice Age humans in what is now Wyoming used bones from hares, bobcats, and mountain lions to craft sewing needles, new research suggests.
MicroCT imaging applications of bone, oncology, cardiovascular and pulmonary function in live animals, allowing longitudinal studies. Different bore sizes for ex vivo samples, mice, rats and small ...
Archaeologists have uncovered fascinating new evidence about how early humans in North America survived cold climates nearly ...
A Wyoming archaeological site where people killed or scavenged a Columbian mammoth nearly 13,000 years ago has produced yet ...