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Sahara Desert Once Lush and Green was Home to Mysterious Human Lineage

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Sahara Desert Once Lush and Green was Home to Mysterious Human Lineage:


The Sahara desert, once lush and green, during a time between 14,500 and 5,000 years ago, was also home to a mysterious human lineage, a new study has found.

The humans lived during the "African Humid Period," when the Sahara desert was green and dotted with lakes and streams. Humans lived in the area, and pastoralism — or flock tending — was prevalent, researchers said.

Aridification, when a region becomes gradually and increasingly drier, turned the once lush oasis into the Sahara desert known today.

Well, what do we think we learned from Exquisitor this week?

Hominins from the Balck Sea, and a Saraha dotted with lakes and streams.
 
Sahara Desert Once Lush and Green was Home to Mysterious Human Lineage:


The Sahara desert, once lush and green, during a time between 14,500 and 5,000 years ago, was also home to a mysterious human lineage, a new study has found.

The humans lived during the "African Humid Period," when the Sahara desert was green and dotted with lakes and streams. Humans lived in the area, and pastoralism — or flock tending — was prevalent, researchers said.

Aridification, when a region becomes gradually and increasingly drier, turned the once lush oasis into the Sahara desert known today.

Well, what do we think we learned from Exquisitor this week?

Hominins from the Balck Sea, and a Saraha dotted with lakes and streams.
Climate change sparked by pollution from burning animal dung for cooking and heat. I wonder if they all ran around with their hair on fire🤯 screaming, “the sky is falling! The sky is falling! Or, one of Al Gore’s or John Kerry’s ancestors tried selling carbon credits.🤣
 
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