
Ice Age Animals
Explore the articles Ray wrote about ice age animals featured in Pleistocene Coalition News:
• Modern-era steppe bison, giant sloths and ibex, July/Aug 2023, pages 15-16
• A new extinct pronghorn pictograph—Grand Canyon, May/June 2023, pages 13-15
• Ice Age animals in rock art ranges and extinctions, Mar/April 2023, pages 18-20
• Ice Age animals in Utah, Arizona, and Nevada rock art, Nov/Dec 2022, pages 16-20
• The Thunderbird, Sept/Oct 2022, page 8
• Possible giant ground sloth pictograph, Sept/Oct 2022, pages 14-15
• A summary of Ice Age animal depictions in U.S. rock art, Jan/Feb 2022, pages 16-19
• When the scientific method becomes unscientific, PCN Nov/Dec 2020, pages 12-13
• Surprising affinities between rock art animal images around the world, PCN Nov/Dec 2020, pages 14-15
• A possible Pleistocene-age pictograph site in the Arizona Strip, PCN July/Aug 2020, pages 11-12
• Elaborated documentation of the mammoth/notation panel, PCN Mar/April 2020, pages 9-11
• Giant ground sloths and rethinking the life expectancy of pictographs, PCN Nov/Dec 2019, pages 9-11
• Dissecting a woolly mammoth petroglyph image, PCN Nov/Dec 2019, pages 12-13
• Possible steppe bison petroglyph, Moab, Utah, PCN July/August 2019, page 14
• Rarely-depicted Ice Age animals in U.S. cave art, PCN May/June 2019, pages 11-12
• Refined thinking regarding Ice Age animals in rock art, Part 2, PCN May/June 2018, pages 13-14
• The giant bear and other megafauna and oral tradition, PCN May/June 2018, page 14
• Refined thinking regarding Ice Age animals in rock art, Part 1, PCN March/April 2018, pages 16-18
“Based on rock art depictions, I conclude that humans and presently ‘extinct’ Ice Age animals lived together.” - Ray Urbaniak




