News Archaeology A prehistoric method for tailoring clothes may be written in bone A punctured bone fragment predates eyed needles in Western Europe by about 15,000 years A nearly 40,000-year-old punctured animal bone fragment (shown) found in Spain was a leatherwork punch board bearing holes from piercing animal hide, a new study suggests. Francesco d'Errico and Luc Doyon Share this:EmailFacebookTwitterPinterestPocketRedditPrint By McKenzie Prillaman April 19, 2023 at 8:00 am An animal bone fragment full of human-made pits hints at how prehistoric people in Western Europe may have crafted clothing. The nearly 40,000-year-old artifact probably served as a punch board for leatherwork, researchers report April 12 in Science Advances.