Wyoming Site Unveils 1700s Native American Adornment Practices

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Archaeologists analyzed artifacts from the River Bend site in Wyoming, dating to 1700-1750, revealing insights into Native American adornment practices during early European contact, including trade items like shell beads and metal tools, and showing how adornment traditions persisted and evolved with new technologies.
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