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Guthrie responded to the discovery of “Blue Babe,” a 50,000-year-old steppe bison found north of Fairbanks in 1979.
A new study based on mathematical modeling weighs in on the fierce debate among paleontologists over the origins of the king ...
Tyrannosaurus rex evolved in North America, specifically in Laramidia, the western half of the continent.
The US' history goes back thousands of years, thanks to a wealth of archaeological sites that give insight into the first ...
“We find that Late Pleistocene horses from Alaska and northern Yukon are related to populations from Eurasia and crossed the Bering land bridge multiple times during the last glacial interval ...
The horse originated in North America around four million years ago. As changing sea levels created land bridges between ...
A new research shows that the Tyrannosaurus rex’s direct ancestor migrated from Asia over 70 million years ago. Even though ...
For a few weeks, Amanda Ramos was simply annoyed by the disturbances and suspicious activity trickling out of a growing homeless encampment next to her West Anchorage neighborhood. But, she said, a ...
The direct ancestor of Tyrannosaurus rex would have arrived in North America after crossing a land bridge from Asia ... between modern-day Siberia and Alaska around 70 million years ago.
Now it's covered in water, but there was once a land bridge connecting them. The site in Alaska with the oldest evidence of human habitation is Swan Point, in the state's eastern-central region.