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Beneath the Great Lakes: Could Ice Age Settlements Be Hiding Underwater?A world frozen in time, now submerged beneath glistening waves—what secrets might the Great Lakes be hiding? Imagine standing ...
National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day is on April 30. To bring awareness to the day, the Up First newsletter is sharing some ...
Stone State Park sits on the edge of the Loess Hills, creating this amazing view. The park covers over 1,000 acres of some of the most unique landscape in Iowa. Rolling hills covered in prairie ...
This isn’t some far-flung corner of Wyoming or Montana – it’s Blue Mounds State Park in Luverne, Minnesota, just waiting for your spring adventure. In a state celebrated for its northern pine forests ...
Stone tools crafted by ancient humans between 24,000 and 12,000 years ago that were recovered from coastal South Africa's ...
Digging into the sandy soil of northern Scotland, archaeologists unearthed a rusty metal object unlike anything they’d seen ...
Researchers reexamining fossils identified telltale marks made by human ancestors cutting meat from bones. The discovery ...
Tools from South Africa’s Robberg caves match styles found in Namibia and Lesotho, suggesting early humans shared methods and ...
Early human communication networks revealed thanks to ancient stone tools and blades located in a South African cave.
From family-friendly entertainment to visceral adult storytelling, these TV shows represent the best in dinosaur media.
An archaeological site in Germany suggests communal hunting and complex thinking emerged earlier in human evolution than once thought.
Tiny detail on animal bone changes what we know about our human ancestors - The first evidence that hominins butchered several animals at the site in Romania at least 1.95 million years ago has been r ...
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