Recent discoveries have unveiled a fascinating chapter in human history, as stone tools provide compelling evidence of Paleolithic migrations across the Pacific into North America. This challenges the ...
Studying preserved footprints in New Mexico continues to provide insight into the first human movements in North America. A research team believes the footprints are more than 23,000 years old, ...
Using new radiocarbon dating on ancient footprints found preserved in the gypsum-rich ground in White Sands, researchers have now confirmed that humans roamed North America 23,000 years ago. The ...
Beneath the white gypsum dunes of New Mexico, scientists have uncovered something remarkable—trails of footprints that challenge what we thought we knew about early humans in North America. These ...
Humans were present in North America 10,000 years earlier than previously thought, according to a new study. Researchers from the University of Arizona have analyzed fossilized footprints found at ...
"Making North America: Human" – From Ice Age to oil boom, discover the challenges faced and the wealth uncovered as humans take over the continent. (Also Thu. 11/19 at 3 a.m.; Sun. 11/22 at 1 p.m.) ...
New research in New Mexico uncovered mammoth bones with butchery marks dating back nearly 38,000 years—over 20,000 years earlier than previously thought. CT scans revealed deliberate cuts and fire use ...
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