Gopher Stick
Scientists found a 1,800 years old stick made gopher. A contraption that served the purpose, of capturing gophers. A complicated trap made to tempt them and bring closer to the strongly tied sting.
What We Find Where
People of the mountains always had a life entirely different from the valley people. And breaking the ice is one of the most accurate ways to discover more about their lives. For example, the ice patches of North America and Norway have an abundance of hunting tools while in the Alps ice has covered lots of travel materials, South American mountains’ surface is intact with objects meant for rituals.
Willow Bow
A 340 years old willow bow was carved from the willow tree. It was mainly used to hunt elks and reindeers. This was the first weapon discovered by Tom Andrews. It took a lot of funding for Tom to reach the spot where he discovered the willow bow.
A Frozen, Ancient Creature
This is a prehistoric variant of a moose. This frozen beast helped scientists a lot. It showed a lot of similarities to what we know as antlers and another similar kind of beasts. It even had the exact same kind of furs like today’s antlers and moose.
A Squid Out Of Water
This giant deep sea squid landed on the surface. Now the question is how did it even reach on this site? Scientists never made any clarifications on what exactly this squid-like creature was doing on the surface but we hope they’ll do it in the near future.
Frozen Frog
Frogs trying to cross the stream that has cold water can get frozen in time. This teeny-tiny frog too died of the same cold. Tiny rivers are the first things to freeze when temperatures go low. We hope no one else ends up as lonely as this little guy.