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Judi Lynn

(164,164 posts)
Sat Feb 14, 2026, 07:30 AM Feb 2026

Prehistoric discovery in Oregon cave older than Egypt's Great Pyramid rewrites human history

By CHRIS MELORE, US ASSISTANT SCIENCE EDITOR
Published: 23:05 EST, 11 February 2026 | Updated: 04:13 EST, 12 February 2026

The oldest known pieces of sewn clothing have been discovered in a cave in Oregon, potentially rewriting all of human history.

Researchers from the US uncovered pieces of animal hide stitched together from the end of the last Ice Age, approximately 12,000 years ago.

That would mean that humans in North America had advanced skills, specifically for working with plants, animals, and wood, thousands of years before the Great Pyramid of Egypt was constructed.

The discoveries include a collection of ancient items made from materials that usually rot away over time, such as animal hides. However, they were hidden in several dry caves in Oregon's northern Great Basin region, which helped preserve them.

More:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-15551491/Prehistoric-discovery-Oregon-cave-Egypt-Pyramid.html

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Prehistoric discovery in Oregon cave older than Egypt's Great Pyramid rewrites human history (Original Post) Judi Lynn Feb 2026 OP
Fascinating. Thanks for bringing us these articles, Judi Lynn hlthe2b Feb 2026 #1
;-{).... Goonch Feb 2026 #2
Appears they knew how to make rope. KS Toronado Feb 2026 #5
Cool find but hardly seems shocking that we made clothing 12,000 years ago LymphocyteLover Feb 2026 #3
yeah, sewn clothing and the pyramids seems an odd comparison. mopinko Feb 2026 #10
Oh yeah, I thought I left my jacket there tavernier Feb 2026 #4
Now, if they could just find my sunglasses. . . niyad Feb 2026 #7
12000 years and the Deplorable base hasn't evolved all that much. NoMoreRepugs Feb 2026 #6
They have been devolving at a rather frightening rate. niyad Feb 2026 #8
KNR and thank you, as ever, for a fascinating find. niyad Feb 2026 #9

Goonch

(5,568 posts)
2. ;-{)....
Sat Feb 14, 2026, 08:40 AM
Feb 2026

Researchers determined that the well-preserved fibers date back to the time of the last Ice Age, approximately 12,000 years ago

LymphocyteLover

(10,132 posts)
3. Cool find but hardly seems shocking that we made clothing 12,000 years ago
Sat Feb 14, 2026, 09:01 AM
Feb 2026

I mean if we could build giant pyramids thousands of years ago, it stands to figure we could make clothes before then

tavernier

(14,508 posts)
4. Oh yeah, I thought I left my jacket there
Sat Feb 14, 2026, 09:29 AM
Feb 2026

last time I visited. Wonder if my arrowhead is still in the pocket?

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