考古学家在俄勒冈的美洲狮山洞中发现了12 400年的缝纫服装和其他有机文物,揭示了人类早期对冰河时代气候的适应性。
Archaeologists found 12,400-year-old sewn clothing and other organic artifacts in Oregon’s Cougar Mountain Cave, revealing early human adaptation to Ice Age climates.
来自俄勒冈大学和内华达大学的考古学家 雷诺在俄勒冈州美洲狮山洞 发现了保存良好的冰龄文物 大约12400年前
Archaeologists from the University of Oregon and University of Nevada, Reno have discovered well-preserved Ice Age artifacts in Cougar Mountain Cave, Oregon, dating to about 12,400 years ago.
该场址生产出稀有的有机材料,包括兔子毛皮、结边结结、结绳和两块缝合的隐蔽物——可能是已知最古老的缝合服装。
The site yielded rare organic materials including rabbit pelts, twined matting, knotted cords, and two pieces of sewn hide—possibly the oldest known sewn clothing.
干燥的洞穴环境保存了这些脆弱的物品,提供了新的证据,说明人类通过服装创新,及早适应寒冷的冰川气候。
The dry cave environment preserved these fragile items, offering new evidence of early human adaptation to cold glacial climates through clothing innovation.