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Question:Ancient tribes of humans would use the sinew(feel that thin bone behind your ankle and you'll feel this stringy stuff) of deer with a peice of bone to pierce the cured hide to keep warm. Over the millenia,humans learned to grow cotton and made needles out of copper or brass,and eventuallysteel.


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: Ancient tribes of humans would use the sinew(feel that thin bone behind your ankle and you'll feel this stringy stuff) of deer with a peice of bone to pierce the cured hide to keep warm. Over the millenia,humans learned to grow cotton and made needles out of copper or brass,and eventuallysteel.

Way back in the long long ago when cavemen figured out how to punch holes in animal skins and tie them together.

Just a sec I'll ask a cave man err women sorry

Bone needles have been found from as far back as the Mesolithic.

Yeah, agree - Mesolithic

i think sewing originated around the 1800s when they invented the sewing machine