Research of ancient artifacts show that Native American hunter-gatherers were playing games of probability long before ...
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Prehistoric dice suggest that Native Americans may have been gaming since the last ice age
The traditional six-sided die has been around since the Bronze Age, with the earliest known pieces from approximately 3000 BC uncovered in Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley. Now, a new study has found ...
The Lake County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the discovery, which included a femur and a human skull.The bones were ...
NATCHITOCHES, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – A trail leading from near St. Louis, Missouri to Natchitoches, Louisiana, teaches us about a race that ruled “the new world” long before people from “the old world” ...
Cape Canaveral Archaeological Mitigation Project excavates shark bones, Native pottery and 1800s homesteads at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
An archaeological study suggests Native Americans in the Rocky Mountains understood concepts of chance and probability 12,000 years ago, far earlier than Europe's recorded developments. Researcher ...
More than two centuries before La Crosse became a thriving Wisconsin city, the area served as a gathering place where Native ...
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