
1,000-Year-Old Buffalo Jump Discovered in Wyoming
1,000-Year-Old Buffalo Jump Discovered in Wyoming For Curt Ogburn and Wade Golden, the journey to the excavation of the Ogburn-Golden Bison Jump near Baggs began almost 30 years ago, when the two high school students first found an old bison skull on state land. Wade and I were like brothers,” Ogburn said. We found all … Continue reading 1,000-Year-Old Buffalo Jump Discovered in Wyoming

The ancient giants of Nevada and the mystery of lovelock cave
The ancient giants of Nevada and the mystery of lovelock cave For more than a century, a story has persisted about the skeletons of giants being found in Lovelock Cave in northern Nevada. For many years, human remains were put on display in museums here and elsewhere, but that changed. Most of the bones and … Continue reading The ancient giants of Nevada and the mystery of lovelock cave

Eighteenth-Century Artifacts Uncovered in Michigan
Eighteenth-Century Artifacts Uncovered in Michigan Excavators working at Mackinac State Historic Parks have uncovered a heart-shaped ring, a sleeve button made of glass or crystal, a gunflint, a plain pewter button, a plain brass button, and part of a bone knife handle at the site of a house at Colonial Michilimackinac, a fort first established … Continue reading Eighteenth-Century Artifacts Uncovered in Michigan

New Plant Identified in 1,400-Year-Old Pipe in Washington
New Plant Identified in 1,400-Year-Old Pipe in Washington Rhus glabra, a herb commonly known as smooth sumac, was smoked by people in the Washington State more than 1.400 years ago. The finding was made by a team of researchers from the State University of Washington is the first time scientists in an archeological pipe have … Continue reading New Plant Identified in 1,400-Year-Old Pipe in Washington

Scientists In Kansas Discover 91-Million Year Old Fossil Of A Shark That Had Cannibal Babies
Scientists In Kansas Discover 91-Million Year Old Fossil Of A Shark That Had Cannibal Babies A newly discovered Cretodus Houghtonorum fossil shark aged 91 million years old in the Kansas region is part of the list of large dinosaur-era animals. Cretodus houghtonorum was a spectacular, almost 7 feet long shark, or slightly more than 5 … Continue reading Scientists In Kansas Discover 91-Million Year Old Fossil Of A Shark That Had Cannibal Babies

Treasure worth over $1 million found in the Rocky Mountains after a 10-year search
Treasure worth over $1 million found in the Rocky Mountains after a 10-year search 10-year treasure search is over. Forrest Fenn, a former military pilot, art collector and author who claims to have hidden a treasure chest worth more than 1 million dollars somewhere in the Rocky Mountains in 2010 – attracting worldwide adventure-looking adventurers … Continue reading Treasure worth over $1 million found in the Rocky Mountains after a 10-year search

25 Million Old Moqui marbles naturally occurring iron oxide concretions that arise from Navajo sandstone
25 Million Old Moqui marbles naturally occurring iron oxide concretions that arise from Navajo sandstone Walkers wandering through the sandy canyons of Utah sometimes come across a strange sight. Where the Navajo Sandstone loses its iconic peach, orange, and red stripes, hundreds of round, iron-coated stones often litter the ground. Sandstone balls are cemented with … Continue reading 25 Million Old Moqui marbles naturally occurring iron oxide concretions that arise from Navajo sandstone

A New Unified Model For Cave Pearls: Insights from Cave Pearls in Carlsbad Cavern, New Mexico, U.S.A.
A New Unified Model For Cave Pearls: Insights from Cave Pearls in Carlsbad Cavern, New Mexico, U.S.A. The Cave of Lechuguilla is the deepest of the Americas, but it is most notable because of its unique shapes, its peculiar geology, and its impermanence. Agave lechuguilla, a plant species found near his entrance, is called the … Continue reading A New Unified Model For Cave Pearls: Insights from Cave Pearls in Carlsbad Cavern, New Mexico, U.S.A.

An 18th-century ship under the world trade center new york
An 18th-century ship under the world trade center new york In the midst of this tragic event and chaos, however, cleanups found something amazing in the attack on the World Trade Center (WTC), took place on 11 September 2001. Archaeologists found the remains of a big boat’s hull underneath the ruins of the Twin Towers in … Continue reading An 18th-century ship under the world trade center new york

The Mystery Of Cahokia Mounds, North America’s First City
The Mystery Of Cahokia Mounds, North America’s First City Long before Christopher Columbus “discovered” North America, the mounds of Cahokia stood tall and formed the continent’s first city in recorded history. In fact, during its height in the 12th century, Cahokia Mounds was larger in population than London. It spread across six square miles and … Continue reading The Mystery Of Cahokia Mounds, North America’s First City