Circa 1 Human Era:
> The #Magdalenian Culture did the paintings at #Lascaux Cave. It has been suggested that the complexity of the later cave art represents an attempt by Magdalenian humans using “sympathetic magic” to cause the animals they had hunted to almost extinction or which were dying because of the end of the last ice age, to once more become abundant.
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Circa 1 Human Era: The #Magdalenian Culture disappeared as the cool, near-glacial climate warmed at the end of the Fourth (Würm) Glacial Period, and herd animals became scarce.
>Magdalenian Culture sites have been found in #France and Portugal in the west to Poland in the east.
> Use of bone and ivory for various implements, already begun in the #Solutrean epoch, increased. Bone instruments included spear-points, harpoon-heads, borers, hooks, and needles.
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1 HE: Still the Stone and Bone Age
The Human Era began about 12000 years ago.
1 HE is also a rough approximation of the start of the current geologic epoch, the #Holocene Epoch, and approximates when the first settlements and #agriculture arose as the last ice age ended. The world-wide population of humans was approximately 5 million.
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Put history into a flowing context using Emiliani's fair-to-all-humans Human Era calendar reform idea. Here is a video that introduces the reform calendar idea.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DO2m6D0PP6A
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