An international team of archeologists has unearthed numerous L-shaped barbed antler objects at three early sites — Ust’-Polui, Tiutei-Sale I, and Iarte VI — in the Yamal region of Arctic Siberia. With help from contemporary Indigenous Nenets reindeer herders, the researchers have identified these artifacts — the earliest came from the Ust’-Polui site and is at least 2,000 years old — as headgear parts for training young...
