一个有12 000年历史的俄勒冈洞穴 揭示了缝合的隐蔽物和植物纤维碎片 在北美早期展示了先进的服装技术
A 12,000-year-old Oregon cave reveals sewn hide and plant fiber fragments, showing advanced clothing tech in early North America.
俄勒冈州的一个洞穴 发现了北美一些最古老的 已知缝合材料 追溯到上一个冰河时代结束
A cave in Oregon has uncovered some of the oldest known sewn materials in North America, dating back about 12,000 years to the end of the last Ice Age.
研究结果包括缝合的隐藏和植物纤维的碎片,表明该区域的早期人类使用先进技术制作定制的衣物或功能性物品。
The findings include fragments of stitched hide and plant fibers, suggesting early humans in the region used advanced techniques to make tailored garments or functional items.
由洞穴稳定的干燥环境所保护, 这些文物提供了罕见的史前服装技术证据, 并质疑先前关于美洲早期人类社会复杂性的假设。
Preserved by the cave’s stable, dry environment, the artifacts offer rare evidence of prehistoric clothing technology and challenge earlier assumptions about the complexity of early human societies in the Americas.
这一发现使越来越多的证据表明,在环境发生重大变化的时期,文化和技术发展十分先进。
The discovery adds to growing evidence of sophisticated cultural and technological development during a time of major environmental change.