Researchers found direct evidence that Clovis people relied heavily on mammoths for food, using isotopic analysis to confirm ...
New research examining the eating habits of the people who lived in North America during the Ice Age suggests they were ...
Learn about the fascinating Clovis culture and their relationship with woolly mammoths. New research sheds light on their ...
Archaeologists have made discoveries which could be fresh evidence of life during the Ice Age during a dig under a town's castle. They focused on areas of Pembroke Castle's Wogan Cavern that have ...
Early Americans relied heavily on mammoth meat for their survival, which suggests they were skilled at hunting the ...
The trust that runs Bradgate Park, in Leicestershire, worked with charity Ice Age Insights to look for ... confirming the presence of nomadic hunting groups. Project archaeologist Lynden Cooper ...
[Related: Ice Age humans may have used pikes to hunt mammoths.] They found that the bones from several animals were probably used to make these needles: red foxes, bobcats, mountain lions ...
Foxes and wild cats are difficult to kill using traditional hunting tools such as spears ... became colder toward the end of the last ice age,” he added. Gilligan said the needles discovered ...
"Scaring sticks are very concrete evidence for where reindeer were hunted during the Iron Age, and for the extent of the hunt—so they are valuable historic evidence," Pilø said. Ice patches are ...
Scientists think they could have lived in prides, working together to hunt and raise young. Prey in the ice age was plentiful; horses, deer, and camels roamed the land in great numbers.