A recent study by Dr. John Moretti of the University of Texas and local caver John Young uncovered the remains of Ice Age ...
A remarkable find in an active underground stream has recently been made deep beneath the rolling hills of the Edwards ...
Palaeontologists have used an Ice Age fossil found 120 years ago in an underground cave to reveal extinct giant echidnas ...
Based on evidence recently detailed in the journal American Antiquity, Ice Age hunter-gatherers living on the western Great ...
Learn how bone dice from Ice Age sites in the American West are pushing the origins of gambling back by more than 6,000 years ...
Learn more about a Megalibgwilia owenii fossil, found around 120 years ago, that today fleshes out the extinct echidna’s ...
Genius or madman? Pleistocene Park takes us on a bumpy journey to the Siberian steppes, where a Russian geophysicist wants to ...
A new study claims Native Americans have been using dice to gamble and explore probability for more than 12,000 years.
A team of scientists from the University of Texas have found evidence of a hidden Ice Age world deep beneath the surface of the Edwards Plateau in Texas.
A groundbreaking new study has revealed that the world's oldest known dice were crafted and used by Native American ...
Bender’s Cave sits on private property in Comal County, and Moretti emphasizes that access and cooperation with landowners ...
Earth and the course of life on Earth have been shaped by impacts. Scientists have uncovered links between massive impacts ...