The bone needles were uncovered at a Wyoming archaeological site that sheds light on some of the early inhabitants of North ...
When Earth was frozen over during the Pleistocene epoch, early humans crossed the Bering Strait from the Asian continent to ...
Learn about the fascinating Clovis culture and their relationship with woolly mammoths. New research sheds light on their ...
The boggy landscape of the Bering land bridge may have allowed some ice age animals to cross easily, while others stayed in ...
Reindeer, native to colder countries like Canada and Norway, are known for their migrations and resilience to the elements, ...
Archaeologists in Wyoming have uncovered needle fragments made out of animal bone, which provide new insight into how ...
The discovery of Stone Age needles made from the bones of foxes, cats and other small carnivores reveal how prehistoric ...
[Related: Ice Age humans may have used pikes to hunt mammoths.] They found that the bones from several animals were probably used to make these needles: red foxes, bobcats, mountain lions ...
The first humans who spread across North America during the last Ice Age put mammoths at the top of their menu, according to ...