"The Gray Fossil Site continues to yield extraordinary discoveries that reshape our understanding of ancient life," said Dr. Blaine Schubert, executive director of the Gray Fossil Site and Museum.
GRAY, Tenn. (WJHL) — A likely ancestor of today’s white-tailed deer has been discovered at the Gray Fossil Site and Museum. In a news release from East Tennessee State University (ETSU), researchers ...
UCL (University College London) scientists have found that the closest living relative to the extinct Irish Elk (giant deer) lives on our shores. The team tested for DNA and skeletal features to prove ...
It took nearly 50 years to work out the identity of a caribou-like fossil first discovered by construction workers. By Elie Dolgin In 1976, as jackhammers and backhoes carved a subway tunnel through ...