The Eemian-Würm Transition
The Eemian-Würm Transition (c. 115,000–80,000 BP) marks an era of environmental and cultural change in the prehistory of Urtbi, characterized by the shift from the warm Eemian Interglacial period to the colder, harsher conditions of the Würm Glaciation. This era played a pivotal role in shaping the migration, divergence, and cultural evolution of the major hominid populations: Sapiens, Neanderthals, Denisovans, and Insularis. As glaciers began their relentless advance, populations faced widespread habitat disruption, sparking migrations that would lay the foundation for distinct evolutionary paths and cultural traditions.
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