Roughly 22,000 years ago, humans pulled a primitive vehicle across the sand in present-day New Mexico, likely to transport ...
Footprints of adults and children alongside drag marks indicate Ice Age families used travois to transport goods.
Archaeologists have found signs of an ancient transport system in White Sands National Park, New Mexico, dating back 22,000 ...
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.
Scientists discovered 22,000-year-old tracks in New Mexico, possibly the oldest evidence of human transportation using a travois.
Scientists have discovered footprints and drag marks left behind by an ancient vehicle dated to over 22,000 years ago.
ANCIENT marks from the world’s “first ever vehicle” which pre-dates the invention of the wheel have been found in a ...
Sur le site de White Sands, aux Etats-Unis, de mystérieuses lignes datant de plus de 20.000 ans témoignent du passage de ...
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 ...