Other World’s Oldest Known Pieces of Sewn Clothing Sat in an Oregon Cave for 12,000 Years By gizmodo.com - February 13, 2026 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter World’s Oldest Known Pieces of Sewn Clothing Sat in an Oregon Cave for 12,000 Years Indigenous Americans weathered the Ice Age with style and utility, it seems. read more Source: www.gizmodo.com RELATED ARTICLES Japan Calls It: The Dreaded El Niño Has Arrived Marshall’s New Bluetooth Speaker Brings One Huge Upgrade Over the Stockwell II Scientists Have Just Discovered a 5 Million-Year-Old Whale Necropolis in the Deep Sea Russian Satellites Are Jamming GPS Signals, Study Says A Surprising Number of Gen Xers and Millennials Can’t Figure Out a Pill Bottle Doom Descends on the Penultimate Episode of ‘Widow’s Bay’ Could The Daniels Be Making a Captain Planet Movie? Crypto Promoters Say Blockchain Is the Future of AI. Researchers Aren’t Buying It The ‘Stranger Things’ Play Is Coming to an End