New discoveries in the American Southwest suggest humans may have reached North America far earlier than previously accepted.
Camdyn Glover used to be a quiet conservative. She worried what her teachers would think or if she would lose friends over ...
Steven Spielberg's films often become classics, but some never got the acclaim they truly deserved from audiences and critics ...
Take Dry Creek Road off of Highway 46 and you'll find the Estrella Warbirds Museum.From memorabilia from every war the U.S.
To those who argue that the U.S. penny had no value: some coin collectors beg to differ. In fact, they doled out millions for ...
Nowadays archaeologists guess that ancient humans first entered the Americas as long as 24,000 years ago, perhaps via a sea ...
Ancient footprints discovered in White Sands, New Mexico, are challenging long-held beliefs about when humans first arrived ...
In 2013, hiker Gary Hartley stumbled upon the fossilized remains of two mammoths in the Rio Puerco Canyon on the Colorado Plateau in northern New Mexico. Archaeologists who examined the fossils saw ...
Nov. 15 (UPI) --Pope Leo XIV on Saturday returned 62 Indigenous people's artifacts held for more than 100 years by the Vatican to leaders of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops. The pope, ...
Clovis families have launched free food pantries to help neighbors get through food shortages amid the federal shutdown’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) freeze. Last week, as SNAP ...
The secret is out: Man and gomphotheres once coexisted in Sonora. Tools and spear tips found with fossil bones at a remote Sonoran site suggest that Clovis-era hunters butchered two juvenile specimens ...
While they were not the earliest inhabitants of the Americas, the Clovis people had an extremely significant prehistoric culture that was distinctive and widespread across what is now North America.