Using a large assemblage of human fossils from Ice Age Europe, paleoanthropologists have identified a population turnover in Western Europe at 28,000 years ago, isolates in western and eastern refugia between 28,000 and 14,700 years ago, and bottlenecks during the latest Ice Age. An artistic reconstruction of a hunter-gatherer group from the Ice Age. Image credit: Tom Björklund. “Around 45,000 years ago, the first modern humans migrated to Europe...
