Hand-carved arrowheads and jagged spears made of obsidian, a sharp rock formed by volcanic magma, are remnants of vast ...
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Bridge Between North and South America Was Guarded by Daunting Beasts 10,000 Years Ago, Archaeologists Find EvidenceIndeed, Hoyo Negro is proving to be one of the most important fossil sites in the world, offering a stunning window into an ...
Beneath the white gypsum dunes of New Mexico, scientists have uncovered something remarkable—trails of footprints that ...
In prehistoric North America, the short-faced bear (Arctodus simus) ruled the land. It was one of the biggest and most powerful predators the world has seen, weighing an immense 900 kilograms and ...
Far bigger than any dog that walks the earth today, Epicyon haydeni dominated North America for millions of years before it ...
Are wild horses truly “wild,” as an indigenous species in North America, or are they “feral weeds”—barnyard escapees, far removed genetically from their prehistoric ancestors? The question at hand is, ...
"It is amazing to imagine these giant flying squirrels gliding over rhinos and mastodons," said paleontologist Joshua Samuels.
What would I personally hope to learn? My interest is in the patterns of skeletal variation temporally and geographically in prehistoric North America. Kennewick Man represents a time period from ...
A further wonder is the marvelous story this individual can tell about life in prehistoric America ... and lifestyles of early peoples in North America than that written in textbooks.
Formed from prehistoric vegetation, the majority of these deposits are found in parts of Europe, North America, and Asia that were lush, tropically located regions during the Carboniferous.
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