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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 ...
Mud never lies,” added University of Arizona archaeologist Vance Holliday, whose new work has turned a century of hypothesis on its head as to when and how humans first settled the Americas. For ...
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.
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 ...
Check out the Beaver Valley's top track & field performers at the PIAA state meet on May 23-24 at Seth Grove Stadium in Shippensburg, Pa.
Check out the Beaver Valley's top track & field performers at the PIAA state meet on May 23-24 at Seth Grove Stadium in Shippensburg, Pa.
Beaver Area's Brady Mayo capped off his impressive high school athletic career in style finishing on the podium in the 400-meter dash.
Beaver Area's Brady Mayo capped off his impressive high school athletic career in style finishing on the podium in the 400-meter dash.
Fossilized footprints of a primitive reptile found on a slab of rock from Australia could rewrite the story of how animals evolved to live on land.