Last Glacial Maximum refugia

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Els refugis del darrer màxim glacial eren els llocs on les poblacions humanes van sobreviure durant el període del darrer màxim glacial a l'hemisferi nord. L'Àfrica subsahariana i Austràlia no es van veure afectades per la glaciació (encara que zones extenses d'aquest dos continents eren massa seques per a ser habitades pels humans) a més ni a Amèrica ni a Nova Zelanda hi havia humans en aquell període. rdf:langString
Last Glacial Maximum refugia were places (refugia) in which humans and other species survived during the Last Glacial Period in the Northern Hemisphere, around 25,000 to 20,000 years ago. Sub-Saharan Africa and Australia were not affected by the glaciation, although vast areas of those continents were too dry for human habitation of any sort, even by the most specialised and well-adapted foragers. New Zealand had no humans at the time. Some recent archaeological evidence suggests the possibility that human arrival in the Americas may have occurred prior to the Last Glacial Maximum more than 20,000 years ago, including possibly areas adjacent to ice sheets, but research is still in an early stage.The best attested shelters are therefore mainly those in Eurasia. Several of them have been stu rdf:langString
rdf:langString Refugis del darrer màxim glacial
rdf:langString Last Glacial Maximum refugia
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rdf:langString Els refugis del darrer màxim glacial eren els llocs on les poblacions humanes van sobreviure durant el període del darrer màxim glacial a l'hemisferi nord. L'Àfrica subsahariana i Austràlia no es van veure afectades per la glaciació (encara que zones extenses d'aquest dos continents eren massa seques per a ser habitades pels humans) a més ni a Amèrica ni a Nova Zelanda hi havia humans en aquell període.
rdf:langString Last Glacial Maximum refugia were places (refugia) in which humans and other species survived during the Last Glacial Period in the Northern Hemisphere, around 25,000 to 20,000 years ago. Sub-Saharan Africa and Australia were not affected by the glaciation, although vast areas of those continents were too dry for human habitation of any sort, even by the most specialised and well-adapted foragers. New Zealand had no humans at the time. Some recent archaeological evidence suggests the possibility that human arrival in the Americas may have occurred prior to the Last Glacial Maximum more than 20,000 years ago, including possibly areas adjacent to ice sheets, but research is still in an early stage.The best attested shelters are therefore mainly those in Eurasia. Several of them have been studied.
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