Articles for category: Paleontology

Bog Man and Rope.

The Bog Bodies of Ireland: How Nature Perfectly Preserved Ancient Humans

Trizzy Orozco

The mysterious discovery of bog bodies across Ireland has captivated archaeologists and historians for centuries. Encased in the unique peat bogs that dot the Irish landscape, these ancient human remains offer an unparalleled glimpse into the past. As astonishing as the preservation of these bodies might seem, the bog environment works almost magically to keep ...

Fossils on a table.

11 Key Paleontological Finds That Rewrite Earths History

Maria Faith Saligumba

The study of fossils provides us with remarkable insights into Earth’s prehistoric past, illuminating the extraordinary narrative of life over billions of years. Paleontological finds not only enrich our understanding of the ecological dynamics of ancient eras but also often challenge and broaden our perceptions of evolutionary history. Here, we explore eleven profound paleontological discoveries ...

London.

Stonehenge’s Urban Cousin: The Mystery Circles Beneath London’s Modern Grid

Trizzy Orozco

Beneath the relentless buzz of traffic and the endless sprawl of London’s sidewalks, a secret world slumbers. It’s a world built long before double-decker buses, glimmering glass towers, and the timeless chimes of Big Ben. Imagine, just meters below your feet, the silent echoes of ancient hands shaping the earth into colossal circles—vast structures whose ...

How Do Scientists Date Ancient Cave Paintings?

How Do Scientists Date Ancient Cave Paintings?

Annette Uy

Imagine stumbling into a shadowy cavern, your flashlight beam dancing over walls alive with the ghosts of prehistoric art. The colors—ochre reds, charcoal blacks, chalky whites—seem as vivid as if painted yesterday, yet these masterpieces could be tens of thousands of years old. But how do we know? The story of dating ancient cave paintings ...

ancient fossilized remains, including bones and teeth, labeled for study of human evolution.

8 Fascinating Fossils That Have Shaped Our Understanding of Prehistoric Life

Trizzy Orozco

The earth we know today is a palimpsest of epochs and eras, written in stone and fossilized remains. These natural archives open windows to worlds long vanished, populated by creatures unlike any alive today. Over the centuries, scientific discoveries of these fossils have expanded and transformed our understanding of prehistoric life. Here, we delve into ...

Fossils of Nipponites (Nipponites mirabilis), Ammonites. Exhibit in the National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo, Japan.

Tokyo’s Hidden Fossils: What the Kanto Plain Looked Like 10 Million Years Ago

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine standing in the heart of Tokyo, skyscrapers towering all around, neon lights flickering into the night. Now, close your eyes and let your mind drift back—way back—ten million years ago. Instead of bustling streets, picture a world teeming with ancient creatures, lush forests, and vast wetlands where the Kanto Plain now sprawls. Beneath Tokyo’s ...

Luoyang cave's interior with body of water.

Luoyang’s Subterranean Cave Temples: A City Built Into the Earth

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine standing at the edge of a silent cliff, gazing down at a labyrinth of chambers carved deep into the living rock. The air is cool, the stone walls etched with ancient stories, and every shadow seems to whisper secrets from centuries past. Welcome to Luoyang’s subterranean cave temples—a breathtaking testament to human ingenuity and ...

Olduvai fossil gorge.

What Lies Beneath: The Next Big Paleontological Discovery?

Trizzy Orozco

Ever since the discovery of the first dinosaur fossils, paleontology has captivated the imaginations of scientists and the general public alike. As we marvel at these ancient remnants, we cannot help but wonder what else lies beneath the earth’s surface, waiting to be unearthed. The field of paleontology is constantly evolving with each fossil discovery, ...