They also serve as evidence of one of the oldest vehicles of all time—what’s known as a travois. The linear tracks from the ...
Roughly 22,000 years ago, humans pulled a primitive vehicle across the sand in present-day New Mexico, likely to transport ...
Scientists exploring White Sands National Park in New Mexico have uncovered tracks that could be the oldest evidence of human transportation. Dating back roughly 22,000 years, these marks- left by ...
The researchers concluded that the tracks were likely carved into the sediment by prehistoric humans who were dragging a travois on the ground to transport items. White Sands National Park is home to ...
Drawn by people, dogs or, later, horses, travois were a mainstay of traditional Native American life in the West. Up through ...
Until 2021, White Sands, New Mexico was best known as the site for the first atom bomb test, but now it has a more attractive claim to fame. Footprints found in the White Sands National Park in ...
Archaeologists have found signs of an ancient transport system in White Sands National Park, New Mexico, dating back 22,000 ...
that would make the tracks one of the oldest known pieces of evidence of transportation technology known to science. “Every discovery that we uncover in White Sands adds to our understanding of ...
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Nathan Cereceres competes in the high jump at the Centennial meet on March 15, 2025 in Las Cruces. At 9 a.m. Saturday at ...
In this part of the Chihuahuan Desert, however, the land forms a basin, trapping the mineral; water evaporates, leaving the gypsum behind, and wind and weather erode it over time into an ocean of ...