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WASHINGTON, D.C.—Nature reports that tube-shaped beads found in a 2,000-year-old Native American grave in Illinois were made from shards of the Anoka meteorite, which landed in central Minnesota ...
University of Wyoming archaeology Professor Todd Surovell and his team of collaborators have discovered a tube-shaped bead made of bone that is about 12,940 years old.
University of Wyoming archaeology Professor Todd Surovell and his team of collaborators have discovered a tube-shaped bead made of bone that is about 12,940 years old. The bead, found at the La ...
A tube-shaped bead made of bone was discovered in Wyoming. Todd Surovell Ancient peoples in North America liked to dress up too. And when they did, many of them wore beads made of bone. This is ...
A tube-shaped bead made of bone was discovered in Wyoming. Todd Surovell Ancient peoples in North America liked to dress up too. And when they did, many of them wore beads made of bone. This is ...
These images are of a tube-shaped bead made of bone that is about 12,940 years old. The bead was discovered at Wyoming’s La Prele Mammoth site by UW archaeology Professor Todd Surovell and his ...
She notes that the Hopewell techniques are similar to those of the ancient Egyptians, who manufactured almost identically designed tube-shaped beads some 3,000 years earlier.
Researchers measured the tube-shaped part of the flower which holds the nectar and found it was 13 to 26 per cent larger in the American examples.
LARAMIE – University of Wyoming archaeology professor Todd Surovell and his team of collaborators have discovered a tube-shaped bead made of bone that is about 12,940 years old.