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The project investigates human migration patterns during the Pleistocene by surveying archaeological sites in central Asia. It aims to uncover how early humans adapted to environmental changes and survived in challenging habitats, contributing to our understanding of human history.
In antiquity and the early Middle Ages, a network of trade routes known as the Silk Road connected east Asia and the Мiddle East.
The Silk Road was not just an economic link, but also the avenue for cultural and even genetic exchanges between these regions.
Recent genetic discoveries have hinted that such connections might have begun much earlier, during the Pleistocene.
The Pleistocene period is of fundamental importance for human history.
It is then that our ancestors evolved and colonised the…
EBERHARD KARLS UNIVERSITAET TUEBINGEN
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