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Mud never lies,” added University of Arizona archaeologist Vance Holliday, whose new work has turned a century of hypothesis ...
Following a New World screwworm assessment by USDA staff in Mexico and ongoing conversations between Secretary Rollins and ...
We’re only halfway through 2025, but it may already feel like a political lifetime for some. This week on the New Mexico News ...
In May 2025, the USDA suspended imports of live cattle, bison, and equines from Mexico due to the spread of New World Screwworm. Since then the USDA and Mexico's governmental agencies have invested in ...
But according to a recent study led by Vance Holliday, an archeologist from the University of Arizona, and published in ...
Footprints found in the ancient lakebeds of White Sands may prove that humans lived in North America 23,000 years ago — much earlier than previously believed. A new study using radiocarbon-dated mud ...
Groundbreaking is expected by December for the largest of the three green hydrogen facilities, proposed for a site in Questa.
Evidence buried in gypsum dunes suggests humans arrived far earlier than expected. Radiocarbon dates from three materials ...
New Mexico’s largest recorded wildfire left a generational water treatment problem for the city of Las Vegas, and while they ...
But a new study led by University of Arizona archeologist Vance Holliday combines evidence from mud, Ruppia seeds and pollen ...
Ancient footprints challenge the timeline of human arrival in North America, suggesting people were here much earlier than ...
In 2019, ancient footprints were excavated in New Mexico that appeared to reset the timeline of human activity in the ...