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skin and furs, grasses and leaves, and bones and shells. clothing was often draped or tied; however, simple needles made out of animal bone provide evidence of sewn leather and fur garments from at least years ago. when settled neolithic cultures discovered the advantages of woven fibres over animal
learned how to make fire and cook food, and they developed finer, more efficient tools. sharp awls, or pointed tools, were used to punch small holes in animal skins, which were laced together with hiding string. in this way, they probably developed the earliest coverings for the body, legs, head, and...
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