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<div class&equals;"content user-select-text" tabindex&equals;"0" role&equals;"heading" aria-level&equals;"6" aria-description&equals;"" aria-label&equals;"Sent by Copilot&colon; &num; Artifacts Found In Tibet May Be The World's Oldest Stone Needles&NewLine;&NewLine;&num;&num; Introduction&NewLine;&NewLine;Archaeologists digging along the shore of Lake Xiada Co in western Tibet in 2020 made a remarkable discovery&colon; six stone artifacts that may be the oldest stone sewing needles in the world&period; These needles&comma; dating back to between 7049 and 6568 B&period;C&period;E&period;&comma; are just over an inch long and have a pointed tip on one end and an eye-like opening on the other&period; Their composition includes materials like tremolite&comma; serpentine&comma; actinolite&comma; and talc&period;&NewLine;&NewLine;&num;&num; &ast;&ast;The Debate Over Their Use&ast;&ast;&NewLine;&NewLine;While the study’s authors believe that these objects were once used as needles&comma; not everyone agrees&period; Some researchers argue that the grooves on the sides of the needles suggest they were scraped and then ground into shape&comma; making them stronger than bone needles&period; However&comma; the process of creating these stone needles took much longer than producing softer bone needles&comma; indicating that they may have been used for tougher tasks&comma; such as sewing material for tents&period;&NewLine;&NewLine;&num;&num; &ast;&ast;Traces of Red Paint and Spiritual Significance&ast;&ast;&NewLine;&NewLine;Traces of red paint on the needles suggest that they may have had some kind of religious or spiritual significance&period; Ancient people in Tibet believed that the color red could breathe &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;life and energy” into stone tools and keep &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;evil spirits at bay&period;” The discovery of these needles challenges the conventional timeline of needle history and provides new insights into ancient human ingenuity&period;&NewLine;&NewLine;&equals;&equals;&equals;&equals;&equals;&equals;&equals;&equals;&equals;&equals; ARTICLE ENDS HERE &equals;&equals;&equals;&equals;&equals;&equals;&equals;&equals;&equals;&NewLine;&NewLine;&ast;&ast;Category&colon;&ast;&ast; News&NewLine;&ast;&ast;Meta Description&colon;&ast;&ast; Archaeologists have discovered six stone artifacts in Tibet that may be the world's oldest stone sewing needles&period; These needles&comma; dating back to 7049-6568 B&period;C&period;E&period;&comma; challenge the conventional timeline of needle history and provide insights into ancient human ingenuity&period;&NewLine;&ast;&ast;URL Slug&colon;&ast;&ast; oldest-stone-needles-tibet&NewLine;&ast;&ast;Image&colon;&ast;&ast; &quot&semi;Stone needles&quot&semi; &lpar;for image search&rpar;&NewLine;&NewLine;Feel free to adjust any details or request further modifications&excl; 😊"><&sol;p>&NewLine;<div class&equals;"ac-container ac-adaptiveCard has-image">&NewLine;<div class&equals;"ac-textBlock">&NewLine;<p>Archaeologists digging along the shore of Lake Xiada Co in western Tibet in 2020 made a remarkable discovery&colon; six stone artifacts that may be the oldest stone sewing needles in the world&period; These needles&comma; dating back to between 7049 and 6568 B&period;C&period;E&period;&comma; are just over an inch long and have a pointed tip on one end and an eye-like opening on the other&period; Their composition includes materials like tremolite&comma; serpentine&comma; actinolite&comma; and talc&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2><strong>The Debate Over Their Use<&sol;strong><&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>While the study’s authors believe that these objects were once used as needles&comma; not everyone agrees&period; Some researchers argue that the grooves on the sides of the needles suggest they were scraped and then ground into shape&comma; making them stronger than bone needles&period; However&comma; the process of creating these stone needles took much longer than producing softer bone needles&comma; indicating that they may have been used for tougher tasks&comma; such as sewing material for tents&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><img class&equals;"aligncenter size-full wp-image-5915" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;budgyapp&period;com&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2024&sol;06&sol;Stone-needles&period;jpg" alt&equals;"Stone needles" width&equals;"731" height&equals;"594" &sol;><&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2><strong>Traces of Red Paint and Spiritual Significance<&sol;strong><&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>Traces of red paint on the needles suggest that they may have had some kind of religious or spiritual significance&period; Ancient people in Tibet believed that the color red could breathe &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;life and energy” into stone tools and keep &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;evil spirits at bay&period;” The discovery of these needles challenges the conventional timeline of needle history and provides new insights into ancient human ingenuity&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<&sol;div>&NewLine;<&sol;div>&NewLine;<&sol;div>&NewLine;

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