You could see the eruption as the massive disaster it was but also perhaps the Toba eruption 74,000 years ago caused the human bottleneck that finally sculpted our species.
A.I. voices can’t read … they just read literally/phonetically. Human narrators more natural, pronounce words properly, and are a pleasure to listen to. 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
There was another eruption about 11.000 years ago. I read somewhere that a family of 5 humans? Cro-magnons were found under the magna. Any info on this?
350.000 years ago, Erectus came to where now middle Europe is. Neanderthalensis came after the mitochondrial split, the high peak of a warfare culture about a hundred K years later. The extinction of them is based on middle eastern locations and subindian parts. From the center of Asia, too. Here it is Berber and such. The aramaiic tribes and others. Yamnya.
So, an event that can change local and extended climates for possibly centuries has no effect on cultures and behaviours, yeah right ok mate you're fkn funny
Very concise. An excellent presentation all around. Thank you.
A very rare topic to cover on UA-cam.
A very Thoughtful analysis
You could see the eruption as the massive disaster it was but also perhaps the Toba eruption 74,000 years ago caused the human bottleneck that finally sculpted our species.
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You said, "40,000" years ago. But the graphic reads "400000."
40,000 is correct, though.
Multiple occasions
A.I. voices can’t read … they just read literally/phonetically. Human narrators more natural, pronounce words properly, and are a pleasure to listen to. 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
The Greenland ice cores 👍 it's good to see the outcome of all that hard work.
Very interesting. I didn't know about that.
There was another eruption about 11.000 years ago. I read somewhere that a family of 5 humans? Cro-magnons were found under the magna. Any info on this?
The Campi Flegrei eruption 40,000 years ago wasn't a super eruption. It was a VEI 7. Super eruptions are VEI 8s.
Toba was the main cause of Neander decline, 74k ago. Great run though, 350k to 40k.
350.000 years ago, Erectus came to where now middle Europe is. Neanderthalensis came after the mitochondrial split, the high peak of a warfare culture about a hundred K years later.
The extinction of them is based on middle eastern locations and subindian parts. From the center of Asia, too.
Here it is Berber and such. The aramaiic tribes and others. Yamnya.
Robot voice and bad error correction of texts.
roughly around the same time as Neanderthal extinction/mass depopulation
Correct
Neanderthal r still here. People call them Big foot.
That's very funny.
Brilliant analysis. But I don't agree that volcanoes can have so much of an impact on humans in terms of culture and behaviour.
So, an event that can change local and extended climates for possibly centuries has no effect on cultures and behaviours, yeah right ok mate you're fkn funny
Such types of events can have a massive effect on how people behave. Even today natural disasters influence how people construe the world around them
I love neanderthals:)
Vesuvius. Nápels, not Népels 😅.