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Ancient trackways in seabed mud show animals moved purposefully 10 million years before the Cambrian Explosion.
Archaeologists found 115,000-year-old human footprints where they shouldn't be—and they just might rewrite the history of ...
Researchers involved in the study, which was published in Science Advances, used radiocarbon dating on ancient mud layers at the site which contained the footprints, and had their results ...
Erosion may have erased some of this history forever, but beneath the sand, fossils of megafauna like mammoths and ground sloths were still preserved—alongside the controversial footprints. Whoever ...
Experts Found 23,000-Year-Old Human Footprints David Bustos/White Sands National Park ...
Walking in mud tends to slow walking and running pace. Thus, the pace of dinosaurs walking across a muddy surface (and leaving behind footprints) would likely be slower.
Found in ancient clay that had long since hardened to stone, the footprints were thought to be anywhere from 21,000 to 23,000 years old. Controversy surrounded the finding—if these tracks really were ...
On this episode, we respond to a call about a Ford F-350 with a camper and flatbed stuck in deep mud. After the driver left the truck overnight, we arrived the next morning to find it frozen to ...
A new study published in the journal Science Advances confirms that the peopling of the Americas began much earlier than originally thought. Back in 2021, a series of footprints were discovered ...
White Sands' Footprints Confirmed as the Oldest Evidence of Humans in the Americas Learn about a new study that confirms ancient footprints in New Mexico are over 21,000 years old, rewriting the ...