Utah Cave Artifacts Shed Light on Prehistoric Gambling
Hundreds of dice, hoops, carved sticks and other trinkets unearthed in a Utah cave are thought to have been used in indigenous games of chance and skill.
Hundreds of dice, hoops, carved sticks and other trinkets unearthed in a Utah cave are thought to have been used in indigenous games of chance and skill.
Bundesverband für Fledermauskunde Deutschland (BVF), a German national umbrella organisation for bat workers and conservation was founded in early February.
A Canadian researcher is studying European cave art to determine if early humans used the works to communicate.
Learn about the Bronze Age ritual use of caves in Ireland’s Burren region at a presentation in Ireland’s County Clare next Tuesday, June 2nd.
The projects of two British Caving Association cavers were the highlight of a recent RIEGL LiDAR conferences in Hong Kong and Guangzhou, China.
Indiana State Museum Paleobiologist Ron Richards is back in a new video that shows the next step for the bones he excavated from Indiana Caverns.
Using sophisticated equipment and techniques, photographers have been able to uncover much more cave art than originally thought inside Yemen’s Dahaisi cave.
A new species of typhlogammarid amphipod has been discovered in two caves of the southern foothills of the Greater Caucasus mountain range in Georgia’s Abkhazia region.
In the latest good news about white-nose syndrome, 150 bats that were cured of devastating disease are slated to be released back into the wild this Tuesday, May 19th.
Scientists studying cave-dwelling crustaceans have determined that, as they evolved without eyes, their other senses improved to compensate for the lack of sight.