Everything about The Late Pleistocene totally explained
The
Late Pleistocene (also known as
Upper Pleistocene or the
Tarantian) is a
stage of the
Pleistocene Epoch. The beginning of the stage is defined by the base of
Eemian interglacial phase before final glacial episode of Pleistocene 126,000 ± 5,000 years ago. The end of the stage is defined exactly at 10,000
Carbon-14 years BP ("before present"). The stage is followed by
Holocene.
Much of the Late Pleistocene Epoch was dominated by glaciation (the
Wisconsin glaciation in North America and corresponding glacial periods in Eurasia). Many
megafauna become extinct over this period, a trend that continued into Holocene. Also,
human species other than the
modern human died out. Humanity spread to every
continent except for
Antarctica during the Late Pleistocene.
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