Scientists have determined that the diet of a Clovis woman who lived in North America 13,000 years ago included a substantial ...
Scientists have uncovered the first direct evidence that ancient Americans relied primarily on mammoth and other large animals for food. Their research sheds new light on both the rapid expansion of ...
Scientists may have figured out how the earliest known culture in North America spread so rapidly across the continent. By ...
European aerospace giants Airbus, Thales, and Leonardo are joining forces to create a new space company, 'Project Bromo,' ...
The discovery of Stone Age needles made from the bones of foxes, cats and other small carnivores reveal how prehistoric ...
A set of 12,800-year-old remains originally found in Montana provides a unique glimpse into the diet of the Clovis people.
Scientists from the Duke Lemur Center at Duke University come out to Wyoming every summer to find fossils from the earliest ...
Archaeologists identified the bones of fur-bearing animals used as sewing needles in early North American societies.
President Yoon Suk-yeol declared martial law, citing ‘anti-state’ forces, but the measure was swiftly overturned by ...