Footprints in the Sand: What ancient human footprints on Canada’s shoreline reveal about migration to North America

0000-0002-8715-2896 This was originally published by PLOS Research News on March 28, 2018, by Beth Baker. The original post can be found here. Human footprints found off Canada’s Pacific coast may be 13,000 years old, according

Fossilized Footprints Lead Scientists Down a Prehistoric Path

Whether tromping alone or running in a pack, all prehistoric creatures got around somehow. Paleontologists can use fossilized bones to learn more about what dinosaurs ate, what they looked like, and even how they might have moved, but bones are … Continue reading »

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