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Vol 1 Ep 14 - SUMMARY - The Paleolithic Age

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The Eruption of the Neandertoles

After neandetal extinction, homo sapians cultures flourished. Live stales became more advanced and european art became prominent. Humans had colonized japan and then moved north to beringia where they were able to cross into and colonize all the americas from north to south by around 15 thousand years ago. This coincides with the last glacial maximum, possibly around 20 thousand yer ago. Since then, we have seen the beginnings of an interglacial, which has cut off the land bridge between America and the rest of the world. We've reached a mid point where we can look to conclude the story of human ancestors and the first anatomically modern humans

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