Analysis of ancient mud reveals a sudden increase in charcoal around 41,600 years ago, indicating fire use by early ...
Some of the first human beings to arrive in Tasmania, over 41,000 years ago, used fire to shape and manage the landscape, about 2,000 years earlier than previously thought.
Perhaps you will visit every Wonder of the World in just six days like Magdy Eissa, writes Poonam Binayak. Imagine conquering the Great Wall of China, catching the Taj Mahal at sunrise, wandering ...
Most of us see 5 or 6 stars in the Pleiades, a.k.a. the Seven Sisters, star cluster. But there are a whole lot more. The ...
The weather can change quickly here, you’ve got 30 cm of snow to contend with one day, the next day it all melts ... mandated ...
The Tongass Historical Museum on Nov. 7 hosted a Museum Midday event featuring members of the Haida Canoe Revitalization ...
The etching, discovered at a Paleolithic campsite, may be the only known evidence hinting at how our ancestors fished over 150 centuries ago.
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No one was hurt when Southwest Airlines Flight 2494 was struck by gunfire while preparing to depart Dallas Love Field for ...
Over 41,000 years ago, Aboriginal Tasmanians utilized fire to transform dense forests into open landscapes, revealing land ...
Over 41,000 years ago, Tasmania's first human inhabitants, the Aboriginal Tasmanians, utilized fire to manage and modify ...
Some of the first human beings to arrive in Tasmania, over 41,000 years ago, used fire to shape and manage the landscape, ...