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As ice breaks on the Yukon River, Jake Pogrebinsky looks at the water from shore, searching for a large log floating ...
Caribou, migrating birds and many other types of wildlife rely on this expanse of wetlands and tundra. Humanity and the ...
The detailed reconstruction brings the prehistoric hunter-gatherer to life, revealing an intriguing set of features.
Two fossil teeth found in northwestern Canada confirm that hyenas once lived in the bleak and frigid conditions of the Arctic, possibly hunting and scavenging caribou and mammoth across the steppe ...
(CNN) — A megastructure found in the Baltic Sea may represent one of the oldest known hunting structures used in the Stone Age — and could change what’s known about how hunter-gatherers ...
Researchers discover a 10,000-year-old Stone Age hunting structure in the Baltic Sea, shedding light on ancient hunter-gatherer communities.
Researchers discover a 10,000-year-old Stone Age hunting structure in the Baltic Sea, shedding light on ancient hunter-gatherer communities.
Some 13,000 years ago, just as the last Ice Age was receding, ancient humans were returning to a camp in the Great Lakes region to process hunted animals and sharpen up their hunting weapons. In ...
The Age of Melt: What Glaciers, Ice Mummies, and Ancient Artifacts Teach Us About Climate, Culture, and a Future Without Ice Lisa Baril Timber (2024) As an avid hiker, I’ve often noticed patches ...
Researchers discover a 10,000-year-old Stone Age hunting structure in the Baltic Sea, shedding light on ancient hunter-gatherer communities.
Stonewalls and hunting blinds built for hunting caribou were previously found at the bottom of Lake Huron in Michigan and discovered at a depth of 98 feet (30 meters). The Lake Huron wall’s ...
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