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Ancient Ohio Rock Tracks Remain a Mystery of Origin
science1 month ago

Ancient Ohio Rock Tracks Remain a Mystery of Origin

A massive sandstone boulder on a wooded Ohio hill known as the Barnesville Petroglyph bears more than 100 carvings—including bear, deer and human tracks, serpents, spirals, and carved faces—whose creators and purpose are still debated. While some early experts tied the carvings to the Adena, comparisons with sites in Pennsylvania and West Virginia link them to the Monongahela culture (around AD 1200) with possible Ojibwe influence; no consensus exists. Many carvings were painted or damaged after 1984, and several stones were stolen or disappeared, leaving fewer than 70 carvings visible today. The site remains an enigmatic Indigenous landmark accessible to visitors with a call to preserve it.

"Command & Conquer Remastered Devs Launch New Blocky Voxel RTS on Steam"
gaming2 years ago

"Command & Conquer Remastered Devs Launch New Blocky Voxel RTS on Steam"

Petroglyph, known for the Command & Conquer remasters, has released 9-Bit Armies: A Bit Too Far, a voxel RTS game in Early Access on Steam. The game features classic-style base building, cooperative mode, large maps, and challenging AI. It also supports up to eight players in online skirmish and includes Steam Workshop integration for sharing maps.