
78,000-year-old footprints from Neanderthal man, child and toddler discovered on beach in Portugal
A view of the Neanderthal trackway found on the northern cliff of Monte Clérigo beach in Portugal, with 2 research study authors for scale. (Image credit: Carlos Neto de Carvalho(…
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Human Footprints at White Sands Are Up To 22,400 Years Old: Study
Discovery of human footprints at White Sands, New Mexico, dated to in between 21,000 and 23,000 years earlier, was a significant action in comprehending the preliminary peopling of the Americas,…
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100-Million-Year-Old Footprints of Tail-Clubbed Armored Dinosaurs Discovered in Canada
Appointed to the brand-new ichnospecies Ruopodosaurus clavathese dinosaur footprints discovered in northeastern British Columbia and northwestern Alberta verify the existence of ankylosaurid ankylosaurs in the mid-Cretaceous duration of North America….
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167-Million-Year-Old Footprints of Giant Dinosaurs Found on Isle of Skye
Paleontologists have actually found 131 tracks of big theropods and sauropods in the Middle Jurassic Kilmaluag Formation at Prince Charles’s Point, located on the northwest coast of Skye’s Trotternish Peninsula….
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Pleistocene Cave Bear Footprints Discovered in Spain
Paleontologists have actually found a set of ancient bear footprints in Honseca Cave, northern Spain. Identifying cavern bear from brown bear tracks is intricate, cavern bears are thought about the…
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1.5 million-year-old footprints reveal our Homo erectus ancestors lived with a 2nd proto-human species
An aerial photo of excavated footprints, with research study staff member standing along with. (Image credit: Louise N. Leakey, Turkana Basin Institute and Stony Brook University) In a fossil initially,…
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120-Million-Year-Old Footprints of Polar Dinosaurs Discovered in Australia
The newly-discovered footprints of theropod and ornithopod dinosaurs go back to the Early Cretaceous date, over 120 million years back, when Australia was still linked to Antarctica. Melissa Lowery and…
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