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A Texas road project unearthed remains of Ice Age era animals. Here's what they found, and what will happen to the remains.
The remains of an Ice Age era animal have been unearthed in Lubbock during a road construction project. Here's what it was ...
Ancient migration between wild horse populations in America and Asia show how ecosystems adapt to survive cataclysmic change ...
As the last Ice Age came to an end nearly 10,000 years ago ... the melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet may have played a role in this fiery period. As the glaciers shrank, they relieved pressure ...
"We know that fire was widespread before and after this period, but there is little evidence from the height of the Ice Age," explained William Murphree, a geoarchaeologist at the University of ...
Geological evidence, for example, suggests that the island underwent a period of intense volcanic activity at the end of the last Ice Age, which has since quieted down. Enhanced spreading at the ...
The remains of an Ice Age era animal have been unearthed in Lubbock during the ongoing road construction project for Loop 88. Due to Texas having locations where ancient human activity connected ...
A giant ground sloth tooth and other Ice Age era animal remains were discovered during a road project in Lubbock, Texas. The remains, estimated to be 18,000-36,000 years old, are being preserved ...