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  1. 7 minutes ago · In the Paleolithic Age, humans lived as hunters and gatherers. They lived in cages and made simple tools from stones. Sharpened stone tools made in the Middle Paleolithic Age (300,000–30,000 BC) were found in the excavations. In the Upper Paleolithic Age (40,000–10,000 BC), they had tools and animal drawings in the caves they lived.

  2. 1 day ago · The earliest evidence of human habitation on the Golan dates to the Upper Paleolithic period. After Assyrian and Babylonian rule, the region came under the domination of Persia, and later under the control of Alexander the Great in 332 BC. The Itureans, an Arab or Aramaic people, settled in the area in the 2nd century BC.

  3. 1 day ago · It is thought that modern humans began to inhabit Europe during the Upper Paleolithic about 40,000 years ago. Some evidence shows the spread of the Aurignacian culture.: 59 From a purely patrilineal, Y-chromosome perspective, it is possible that the old Haplogroup C1a2, F and K2a may be those with the oldest presence in Europe. They have been ...

  4. 1 day ago · Human history is the development of humankind from prehistory to the present, understood through the study of written records, archaeology, anthropology, genetics, linguistics, and other forms of evidence. Modern humans evolved in Africa around 300,000 years ago and initially lived as hunter-gatherers.

  5. 1 day ago · The region is home to numerous archaeological sites dating to the era of the Early Harappan period of the Indus Valley Civilisation. Kandahar: Arachosia Afghanistan: 3000–1500 BC: Perhaps the oldest city in Afghanistan. Mundigak is an important archeological site and is located in the present day Kandahar Province. Balkh: Bactria Afghanistan

  6. 1 day ago · In a brutal car accident in 1991, Vinny was almost killed, with doctors believing he would never walk let alone box again. Against all chances, Vinny not only recuperated but likewise fought back right into the ring. Such a stunning return led people around the world to call him The Tasmanian Devil.

  7. 1 day ago · Eurasian back-migrations, specifically West-Eurasian backflow, started in the early Holocene or already earlier in the Paleolithic period, sometimes between 30 and 15,000 years ago, followed by pre-Neolithic and Neolithic migration waves from the Middle East, mostly affecting Northern Africa, the Horn of Africa, and wider regions of the Sahel ...

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