Sur le site de White Sands, aux Etats-Unis, de mystérieuses lignes datant de plus de 20.000 ans témoignent du passage de ...
The drag marks and footprints were discovered in present-day New Mexico. Researchers say they're some of the earliest known ...
Archaeologists have found signs of an ancient transport system in White Sands National Park, New Mexico, dating back 22,000 ...
Au sommaire des ultrabrèves du 14 mars 2025 : les plus belles images de l'éclipse lunaire du jour, la découverte de la plus ...
Marks resembling sled tracks at White Sands suggest that ancient Americans used travois-like structures for transport.
Ancient Native Americans probably used makeshift “transport technology” to drag their possessions from place to place more than 20,000 years ago, a new study finds — and the evidence of the ...
Assuming the drag marks are as old as the researchers estimate, it would make them the “oldest known evidence of vehicle ...
These marks found with footprints could be from 22,000-year-old primitive sleds, making them the oldest vehicle tracks.
Jusqu'à présent, on croyait que les premiers systèmes de transport humain n'étaient apparus qu'avec l'invention de la roue, ...
Learn about the tracks and footprints at White Sands National Park in New Mexico, possibly representing the earliest evidence ...
Apparent 23,000-year-old tracks may have been left by Paleoindians pulling wooden vehicles carrying resources—and possibly even children.
The linear tracks and human footprints found may be evidence of ancient transportation technology.