Most animals retreated to small, warmer enclaves. But some, like humans, seemed to have stayed where they were. Previous studies have supported the view of most archaeologists that modern humans ...
A new study has revealed the historical range of White Stork across Europe. Archaeologist Dr Ulrich Schmölcke and ...
At the height of the last ice age, which occurred approximately 20,000 years ago, many species, including humans, spread out ...
They have shown that many species, including humans, expanded their geographical ranges since the height of the last ice age, approximately 20,000 years ago. At this time, European ice sheets ...
The Last Glacial Maximum, also known as an ice age, occurred around 20,000 years ago when ice sheets were at their greatest volume, stretching across much of North America, Northern Europe and Asia ..
During the last ice age, massive continental ice sheets up to five km high covered much of North America and northern Europe (the Laurentide and Fennoscandian ice sheets, respectively).
There is significant cooling in Europe and around the North Atlantic, and the Indian and Asian monsoons fail," Buizert said. "That instability was frequent during the last Ice Age. It is cause for ...