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Climate change likely impacted human populations around 5,500 years ago: Study

New Delhi: Human populations in Europe fluctuated with changing climates between 5,500 and 3,500 years ago, according to a study. The research, published in the journal PLOS ONE, examined Central European regions rich in archaeological remains and geologic sources of climate data. The researchers from Kiel University, Germany, used these resources to identify correlations between human population trends and climate change. The three

Climate change significantly impacted Neolithic populations

Fluctuations in human populations in Neolithic Europe were significantly influenced by variations in climate

Climate change disrupted human settlements in Europe 5,500 years ago study finds

Climate change likely impacted human populations 5,500 years ago: Study

Climate change likely impacted human populations 5,500 years ago: Study
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