A mastodon bone will be on display at the Museum of Fulton County, nearly half a century after its original discovery.
More than 66 million years ago, Mexico was home to numerous species of dinosaurs, some of them as terrifying as T. rex.
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Don't Attempt This Hike in Nebraska Unless You're up for a Real Challenge
Nebraska doesn't come to mind when you're looking for a challenging hike with lots of elevation gain. Nope. Nebraska is known ...
Tens of thousands of years ago, the first wave of a worldwide tsunami now known as the “Sixth Extinction” swept across the ...
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Britain’s prehistoric creatures and the fossils that still puzzle scientists
Great Britain holds a surprisingly rich fossil record that documents life long before humans appeared. From early marine ...
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Forget dinosaurs only, experts point to these 9 prehistoric animals that once ruled Earth
Twelve non-dinosaur rulers show Earth’s old power: armored fish, giant insects, sky titans, sea kings, and saber teeth across ...
Four million years ago, the landscape of Northern Greece was the territory of a huge snake, a true biological titan.
Paleontologists spent decades trying to explain "Devil's corkscrews," the bizarre spiral-shaped fossils found in Wyoming and ...
Alberto García Piquer, researcher at the Department of Prehistory, is autor and co-editor of the book The Archaeology of Seafaring in Small-Scale ...
Triops are so old that they are considered living fossils and will eat anything possible, including earthworms.
Bressay may be hidden in plain sight just across from Lerwick but it’s easily the most rewarding seven-minute ferry ride you’ll ever take ...
A new study refines radiocarbon dating of marine remains and significantly improves the precision with which the human past ...
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