Discover the Eden garden of the human race in the ice age

US scientists have said they found the ancient Eden garden of the ice age at the Pinnacle Point area, on the south coast of Africa.

The latest study by scientists from Arizona State University's Institute of Human Origin, said that when climate change is fierce, humankind in many parts of the world Having become extinct, only a handful of ancient people in Pinnacle Point area survived, maintaining the life of humanity, growing and developing for us today.

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Previous research has shown that human genetic diversity is much less than other organisms on Earth. Some scientists believe that, due to the fact that ancient people had become extinct in large scale, the total population was only a few hundred.

Scientists believe that humanity today is the next generation of several hundred ancient people who were fortunate to survive. However, there has not been enough convincing evidence to prove this point.

After conducting archeology at Pinnacle Point, east of Cape Town (South Africa), scientists have demonstrated that, during the ice age, there are still many rich vegetation and gyre. This ensures adequate supply of food, enabling the group of ancient people to survive the polarity without being extinct like many ancient groups in other regions.

According to scientists at Arizona State University, in the cave of the Pinnacle Point area, there are a large number of human relics dating back about 164,000 years ago or earlier. This proves that this fertile area used to be the "promised land" of the ancient people during the ice age.