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115,000-year-old human footprints were discovered where they shouldn’t be, according to archaeologists
A set of 115,000-year-old human footprints discovered in Saudi Arabia’s Nefud Desert offers rare insight into how early humans moved across ancient landscapes.
Footprints laid down by Ice Age hunter-gatherers and recently discovered in a Utah desert are shedding new light on North America's earliest human inhabitants. Dozens of fossilized prints found in ...
Fossilized human footprints in the Arabian Peninsula are forcing researchers to redraw the map of our species’ early journeys. Imprinted in what was once a lakeshore and is now desert, these tracks ...
Aug. 3 (UPI) --Archaeologists have stumbled upon 88 ancient footprints dating back about 12,000 years in the Utah desert. The "ghost footprints," which were discovered last month at Hill Air Force ...
A team of Japanese and Mongolian paleontologists have discovered the largest dinosaur footprint ever found in the Mongolian desert. The footprint is as big as a fully grown person, measuring 42 inches ...
Archaeologists have discovered 12,000-year-old footprints at the Utah Test and Training Range. (all photos by R. Nial Bradshaw, courtesy the US Air Force) A recent discovery of fossilized footprints ...
A dinosaur footprint found in the Gobi desert in Mongolia could be a record-setter. Japanese researchers discovered the print in August. It is believed to be that of a Titanosaur, a group of ...
At White Sands National Park in southern New Mexico, a trail off ossil human footprints has quietly rewritten the story of when people first set foot in the Americas. A new study confirms that these ...
Archaeologists discovered a group of footprints in the Great Salt Lake Desert earlier this summer. Reporter Anastasia Hufham joins “The Daily Buzz” to discuss her reporting on the footprints — which ...
They might just rewrite the history of human migration.
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