Life-sized animal carvings may have served as landmarks to help ancient travelers navigate between life-saving water sources during one of history's harshest climate periods.
Chemical fossils from 635-million-year-old rocks suggest sponges were among Earth’s first animals, reshaping the story of early life.
Billions of years ago, water flowed across Mars. Most scientists agree the red planet had rivers. But did those rivers flow ...
At a certain point in Earth’s distant past, the planet’s assortment of organic molecules and compounds aligned to create the ...
NEW YORK -- Researchers have discovered life-size rock carvings of camels, gazelles and other animals in the Saudi Arabian ...
Rock Art Discovery Reveals Unknown Arabian Nomads from 12,000 Years Ago Camels in ancient Arabia may have led ...
Scientists discovered chemical fossils in ancient rocks that suggest sea sponges were among the first animals to live on Earth.
Researchers recently unearthed a 5,000 years old stone-built monument tomb in Malaga, Spain, that’s comes in at an impressive ...
The international research team identified more than 60 monumental rock art panels containing 176 engravings of camels, ...
Buried deep in the south Georgia rolling hills, a tiny archaeological site has been rewriting history. Uncovered in the late ...
Discoveries that prove aliens have visited Earth The persistent human fascination with extraterrestrial life and the ...