Artifacts from the site suggest people were living in North America much earlier than most scientists think. Devlin A. Gandy/AP The scientists investigated Chiquihuite Cave in the Astillero ...
and Archaeologists have found evidence of coastal settlements in western Canada dating from as early as 14,000-years-ago.
Later, museum researchers discovered spearpoints among the bones—clear evidence that people had been present in North America much earlier than previously believed. Not long after, spearpoints ...
Today, humans are the most common and widespread primate on the planet and the only primate to exist in North America.There are currently no monkeys native to North America, but thirty million years ...
But North America has its peat bogs, too, and some of them contain the remarkably well-preserved remains of ancient people ... a great deal about how these early Floridians lived—and, in ...
The eclipse's path through the Philadelphia region will coincide with school dismissals, presenting eye safety concerns, ...
Brough Superior is coming to North America with two street models and one track-only machine made in collaboration with Aston ...
Are wild horses truly “wild,” as an indigenous species in North America, or are they “feral weeds”—barnyard ... relying on visual observations of physical characteristics. While earlier taxonomists ...
If you are sneezing or sniffling, you aren’t alone. Pollen season started early this year, and many people are dealing with ...
Intense wildfires in Canada have sparked pollution alerts across swathes of North America as smoke is blown ... The Canadian government said nearly 100m people in the US and Canada would ...
There are signs that climate change is depressing caribou herds across the north, and looming development could be an ...
Across much of America ... Early blossoming can screw up intricate timing with pollinators and birds. “Many of the birds that migrate south for the winter use day length as a cue to come north ...