A team of experts has found a bone bead that is nearly 13,000 years old at the La Prele Mammoth site in Converse County, Wyoming, and they’re saying it is among the oldest known beads, if not the ...
The bead found at the La Prele Mammoth site in Wyoming's Converse County is about 12,940 years old and made of bone from a hare. University of Wyoming archaeology Professor Todd Surovell and his team ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Archaeologists have discovered an almost 13,000-year-old artifact they ...
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 among ...
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. The bead, found at the ...
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 Prele ...
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 University of Wyoming archaeology Professor Todd ...