Europe’s “untouched” wilderness was shaped by Neanderthals and hunter-gatherers

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Picture Europe tens of thousands of years ago. Thick forests covered much of the land. Herds of elephants, bison, and aurochs roamed freely. Small bands of humans moved through this world carrying fire and spears.

New research suggests those early people changed their surroundings far more than scientists once believed.

Computer Models Reveal Early Human Impact

An international team led in part by researchers at Aarhus University...

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