Julien Riel - Salvatore, from Université de Montréal, Canada, and Fabio Negrino, from Università di Genova, Italy analyzed archaeological finds that include ancient tools, ornaments, and human remains discovered in
the prehistoric rock shelter Riparo Bombrini in Liguria, Italy.
Julien Riel - Salvatore, from Université de Montréal, Canada, and Fabio Negrino, from Università di Genova, Italy analyzed archaeological finds that include ancient tools, ornaments, and human remains discovered in
the prehistoric rock shelter Riparo Bombrini in Liguria, Italy.
Archaeologists, who studied ancient tools, ornaments, and human remains in
the prehistoric rock shelter Riparo Bombrini, discovered how early homo sapiens survived a climate - changing supervolcano eruption This discovery offered clues how humans can survive climate change.
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The
rock shelter has seen phases of human activity from the Mesolithic to the medieval period, with its
prehistoric rock paintings known to be the highest painted representations of animals (quadrupeds) in Europe.