Paleontologists with the University of Washington’s Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture have made a major discovery. Recently, they have found a 66.3-million-year old Tyrannosaurus rex skull.
A radar analysis of Shakespeare’s grave reveals his head is likely missing, and researchers say it might have been stolen.
An Oklahoma fisherman thinks he might have reeled in the skull of a woolly mammoth. He plans to take it to an expert to be sure.
A 55,000-year-old skull fragment found in an Israeli cave might mark one of the first areas where modern humans and Neanderthals met.
Researchers are absolutely positive that the bones found beneath a parking lot in 2012 are those of Richard III.
Researchers from the United States Bureau of Reclamation have found a Columbian mammoth skull and tusk that they think might be part of a complete mammoth skeleton dating back from between 70 to 120 thousand years old.
Archaeologists in Norway made an extremely rare discovery when they found an ancient skull believed to date back 8,000 years at a dig site in Stokke, southwest of Oslo.
Archaeologists digging in Norway unearthed a skull that contains a thick substance believed to be brain matter.
Paleontologists with the University of Washington’s Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture have made a major discovery. Recently, they have found a 66.3-million-year old Tyrannosaurus rex skull.
A radar analysis of Shakespeare’s grave reveals his head is likely missing, and researchers say it might have been stolen.
An Oklahoma fisherman thinks he might have reeled in the skull of a woolly mammoth. He plans to take it to an expert to be sure.
A 55,000-year-old skull fragment found in an Israeli cave might mark one of the first areas where modern humans and Neanderthals met.
Researchers are absolutely positive that the bones found beneath a parking lot in 2012 are those of Richard III.
Researchers from the United States Bureau of Reclamation have found a Columbian mammoth skull and tusk that they think might be part of a complete mammoth skeleton dating back from between 70 to 120 thousand years old.
Archaeologists in Norway made an extremely rare discovery when they found an ancient skull believed to date back 8,000 years at a dig site in Stokke, southwest of Oslo.
Archaeologists digging in Norway unearthed a skull that contains a thick substance believed to be brain matter.