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Fossilized Footprints - U. S. National Park Service The fossilized footprints of White Sands are probably the most important resources in the Americas to understand the interaction of humans and extinct animals from the ice age
White Sands footprints - Wikipedia The White Sands footprints are a set of ancient human footprints discovered in 2009 at White Sands National Park in New Mexico, United States In 2021 they were radiocarbon dated, based on seeds found in the sediment layers, to between 21,000 and 23,000 years ago [1]
Tracking Humans’ First Footsteps in North America Ancient human footprints, preserved in a dry lakebed at White Sands National Park in New Mexico, reveal remarkably vivid vignettes of life in the late Pleistocene: children jumping in puddles
2-Million-Year-Old Fossil May Be The Oldest Example of an Early Human An international research team has announced the most complete fossil yet of Homo habilis (aka 'the handy man') – one of the earliest known members of our genus The 2-million-year-old partial skeleton may even represent the oldest example of H habilis discovered so far
Study confirms age of oldest fossil human footprints in North America In September 2021, U S Geological Survey researchers and an international team of scientists announced that ancient human footprints discovered in White Sands National Park were between 21,000 and 23,000 years old
Oldest fossil human footprints in North America confirmed New research reaffirms that human footprints found in White Sands National Park, NM, date to the Last Glacial Maximum, placing humans in North America thousands of years earlier than once
The Oldest Known Human Footprints: What Do They Reveal? In recent decades, paleontologists, archaeologists, and geologists have uncovered a growing number of ancient human footprints across the globe Each one has rewritten a piece of our shared story But none are as haunting, nor as illuminating, as the oldest of them all