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Italy Ice Age Mystery

Authors: Clark M. Thomas

During the most recent Ice Age there was a period of about 6000 years when Homo sapiens apparently fully vanished from what is today’s Italy. This mystery happened during the last great frozen period. In geological western Europe some relatedhunter-gatherer humans found refuge in southern areas of today’s France away from the great ice sheets, and within the Iberian peninsula. Scientists who study Ice Age genes cannot explain the depopulation, but can document it with DNA from hundreds of burial sites. A likely systemic reason for such depopulation provides an important lesson for our 21st century and beyond.

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