Researchers discover 23,000-year-old drag marks in White Sands, revealing how early North Americans transported goods.
The items had varying levels of meteorite elements mixed with the other iron, researchers said. Muzeum Częstochowskie Screengrab from Archeologia Żywa's Facebook post In southern Poland, researchers ...
Archaeologists have discovered the earliest known evidence of prehistoric handcarts at White Sands National Park in New ...
We use the term ‘travois’ broadly to include any form of vehicle fashioned from a single wooden pole with a load, as well as ...
A new study claims to have found the oldest handcarts ever in White Sands, New Mexico thanks to drag mark fossils.
The White Sands National Park archaeological site is home to fossil footprints that are likely the oldest direct evidence of ...
If you're a parent you've probably tried, at some point, to navigate the supermarket with a trolley, and at least one child ...
Fossilised drag marks at a New Mexico national park suggest makeshift sledges were used by early settlers to move heavy loads ...
They also gathered samples for optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) and carbon-14 dating, yielding a wealth of archaeological findings. The Great Wall of Qi is an important part of the UNESCO ...
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said media access decisions are up to the president and suggested that retaining references to the Gulf of Mexico constituted “lies” for which news ...