Narrow, worn stairs beneath the 11th-century Pembroke Castle in Wales lead into a shadowy cavern where early humans once ...
Deep beneath Pembroke Castle in Wales, archaeologists uncovered an ancient cavern untouched for thousands of years — a ...
Highway 395 is one of those roads where people tend to keep their foot on the gas, eyes fixed on distant destinations, ...
Analysis of Clovis stone points found among mammoth bones shows no evidence that the mammoth's were killed by hunters.
After the most recent bear encounter in Mammoth Lakes, fear and misunderstanding are again taking over.
Early humans in North and South America relied heavily on hunting of large mammals, including mammoths and giant ground sloths, for food and sustenance, according to newly published research by a team ...
Today, the vast plains of the Americas often evoke images of agriculture or modern development. We picture massive fields of ...
Researchers have discovered the world's longest trail of fossilized human footprints at White Sands National Park, New Mexico ...
To spread across the Americas, some of the first people to settle the continents may have followed the big game. Faunal sample locations for Beringia, North and South America, and Clovis and Fishtail ...
It involves up to two million animals – primarily wildebeest, along with hundreds of thousands of zebras and gazelles – ...