New Evidence Suggests Ancient Humans May Have Been More Resilient to Climate Change Than Previously Thought A groundbreaking study has shed new light on the resilience of ancient humans to climate change, challenging long-held assumptions about the impact of environmental shifts on early human populations. Researchers have discovered a surprising level of adaptability in ancient humans, who were able to thrive in environments that are now uninhabitable due to rising temperatures. The findings, which draw on a wealth of archaeological data and cutting-edge climate modeling, suggest that ancient humans may have been more resilient to climate change than previously believed, with significant implications for our understanding of human history and the future of our planet.
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