Awls were small, pointed hand tools employed in both the Old and New World to slice fibers for thread and fishing nets, and to punch holes in leather and wood. Stone Age peoples may also have ...
Eyed needles are modified bone awls, with a perforated hole (eye) to facilitate the sewing of sinew or thread. As evidence suggests bone awls were already being used to create tailored clothes ...
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