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- Scientists Found Evidence of Ice Age Humans Where It Shouldn’t Have Been
Early humans may have survived a brutal ice age by hiding out in mountain caves located in what’s now Serbia
- Serbian caves rewrite Ice Age survival map - MSN
Evidence from Serbian caves suggests Ice Age humans lived in new areas 2 Popular Mechanics · 1d Scientists found evidence of Ice Age humans where it shouldn’t have been Show all
- Bond between dogs and humans dates back more than 15,000 years, study . . .
Bond between dogs and humans dates back more than 15,000 years, study finds Research suggests hunter-gatherers were feeding dogs and giving them ritual burials as early as the last ice age
- Footprints That Shouldn’t Exist: The White Sands Discovery Quietly . . .
Fossilized footprints discovered in White Sands National Park push back the timeline of human presence in North America to over 20,000 years ago, challenging the long-held Clovis-first theory These ancient tracks, alongside evidence of early technology like travois, suggest earlier migration and survival during the Ice Age, prompting a reevaluation of human history on the continent
- Conversation article: Ancient humans were so good at surviving the last . . .
Humans seem to have been adapted to the last ice age in similar ways to wolves and bears, according to our recent study, challenging longstanding theories about how and where our ancestors lived during this glacial period
- Ancient humans were so good at surviving the last ice age they didn’t . . .
Humans seem to have been adapted to the last ice age in similar ways to wolves and bears, according to our recent study, challenging longstanding theories about how and where our ancestors
- Ancient humans survived ice age through a similar strategy to wolves . . .
A recent study has shed new light on how humans responded to the extreme conditions of the last ice age, 20,000 years ago
- Evidence of Ice Age humans in eastern Beringia suggests early migration . . .
Our data shed new light on the pathway and timing of human migration to the Americas and demonstrate the possibility of the sustainable coexistence of humans and the Ice Age megafauna in Beringia prior to their extinction
- standstill theory article - Beringia (U. S. National Park Service)
A group of Brown University researchers, funded by the Shared Beringian Heritage Program, are tracking evidence that supports a new but disputed theory about when and how human beings first arrived on the American continent
- The Ice Age Didnt Keep Them Away for Long
For decades, archaeologists believed that when the ice finally loosened its grip, it took thousands of years for humans to dare return But a new study from the University of Tübingen is challenging that long-held assumption
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