Apparent 23,000-year-old tracks may have been left by Paleoindians pulling wooden vehicles carrying resources—and possibly ...
Footprints of adults and children alongside drag marks indicate Ice Age families used travois to transport goods.
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Discover Magazine on MSNPrehistoric Human Footprints and Tracks Hint at a 22,000-Year-Old Transporting ToolLearn about the tracks and footprints at White Sands National Park in New Mexico, possibly representing the earliest evidence ...
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Live Science on MSN20,000-year-old evidence of ancient 'vehicles' discovered in New MexicoAncient footprints and drag marks at White Sands National Park in New Mexico suggest the earliest known Americans dragged ...
Recently our research team discovered some remarkable fossil traces which might give a hint. These traces were found ...
Indigenous groups of the Great Plains (which includes part of New Mexico) used travois pulled by dogs (and later horses) to transport their houses, furniture and other possessions at the time of ...
Man’s affection for dogs was on full display one recent evening as Bigfork bar-goers shifted focus from live-streaming basketball to the “Best in Show” final round of the Westminster Kennel Club.
New research of drag marks found alongside ancient human footprints discovered in White Sands National Park may represent one ...
Travois are known from historical documents and accounts of Indigenous peoples and their traditions. They were more commonly associated with dogs or horses, but they were pulled by humans in our ...
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