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  2. Late Stone Age - Wikipedia

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    The transition from the Middle Stone Age to the Late Stone Age is thought to have occurred first in eastern Africa between 50,000 and 39,000 years ago. It is also thought that Later Stone Age peoples and/or their technologies spread out of Africa over the next several thousand years. [1]

  3. Upper Paleolithic - Wikipedia

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    Expansion of early modern humans from Africa. The Upper Paleolithic (or Upper Palaeolithic) is the third and last subdivision of the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age.Very broadly, it dates to between 50,000 and 12,000 years ago (the beginning of the Holocene), according to some theories coinciding with the appearance of behavioral modernity in early modern humans, [1] until the advent of the ...

  4. Abric Romaní - Wikipedia

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    The site is primarily dated to the Late Middle Paleolithic, from 70,000 to 39,000 years ago (BP), when Neanderthals inhabited the site. The presence of an Aurignacian in the youngest layer, dated to around 39,000 years B.C., indicates that modern humans arrived at the site at that time.

  5. ‘Be prepared for all outcomes’: Inside the saga of a ...

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    It is now the site of multiple volcanoes that have been active for 39,000 years, many of which lie underwater. ... the one that occurred in the Campi Flegrei area around 39,000 years ago — is ...

  6. Phlegraean Fields red zone - Wikipedia

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    It has existed for about 300,000 years, and about 39,000 years ago it was the scene of the largest known volcanic eruption ever occurred in Europe. [2] Its last major eruption took place in 1538. [ 3 ]

  7. When did Neanderthals interbreed with ancient humans? New ...

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    Plus, there’s the mysterious disappearance of Neanderthals 39,000 years ago. Akey said he thinks mating between humans and Neanderthals might have led to the latter’s vanishing.

  8. Elasmotherium - Wikipedia

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    Elasmotherium is an extinct genus of large rhinoceros that lived in Eastern Europe, Central Asia and East Asia during Late Miocene through to the Late Pleistocene, with the youngest reliable dates around 39,000 years ago.

  9. List of time periods - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the continent, the era generally falls between the years AD 200–600 and AD 1200–1500. The major classical civilizations that the era follows are Han China (ending in 220), the Western Roman Empire (in 476), the Gupta Empire (in the 550s), and the Sasanian Empire (in 651). Middle Ages – Lasted from the 5th to the 15th century.