The 315-acre Ice Age Fossils State Park opened almost a year ago in the far northern reaches of the Las Vegas Valley.
The world’s most famous grizzly, Bear 399, met her end on the evening of October 22, the victim of a car hurtling through ...
A new and improved model of Thylacoleo carnifex, Australia’s ancient marsupial lion, is now on display at the Naracoorte ...
In the bitter cold of Ice Age Montana some 13,000 years ago, a grieving band of early Americans buried a young child with ...
Isotopic data gave researchers the first direct evidence that the Clovis people focused on hunting large animals.
New research examines chemical signatures to determine the diet of a prehistoric boy and his mother, suggesting the Clovis ...
Scientists have discovered that the first Australians lived alongside 600-pound kangaroos and car-sized lizards. "These ...
Clovis people relied heavily on mammoths, using advanced hunting skills for food and expansion. Mammoths formed 40% of their ...
The remains of the ancient 18-month-old male child, who was the subject of the study, was accidentally unearthed near Wilsall in 1968.
These isotopes act as chemical fingerprints, revealing what the child’s mother ate and passed on through breastfeeding.
MISSOULA, Mont. — Scientists released a new academic paper on Wednesday, detailing how they studied the remains of an infant ...
Scientists have found the first direct evidence that ancient Americans relied heavily on mammoths and other large animals for food. This discovery sheds light on how early humans spread across the ...