Author: Anthea » Thu Apr 10, 2025 11:38 pm
Kurdistan the eye of civilization
Inhabitants have identified the mountains of Zagros of Kurdistan as a most likely place for human species intersection, including neutral and homo sapiens
New research sheds light on a major area of human development history, which is the Zagros mountain, which extends across Kurdistan today.
According to a study published in scientific reports, a team of locals identified Zagrosian mountains as a possible area where a gap between neutrals and modern human anatomy (AMHs) occurred during the Pelesto's end times. This findings based on advanced modeling ecology and geographical information system (GIS), provide a new perspective on where these two species may have cut roads, exchanged genes and composition for modern population.
While the mixture of periods of nandalism and AMHs has been well-defined, but the details of where these types of activities occurred are not clear. But a recent study supervised by Saman Goran at Coln University in Germany, referring to the Zagros Mountain as an important area. Researchers have observed a stage known as the fifth-stage Izotop Navy (MIS 5) which occurred between 1,000 to 5,000 years ago.
Using climate and environmental information, the team constructed a range of neutral and modern human species and identified successful areas where these species might meet.
The Zagros area in Kurdistan is known for its high rocks and rich variety of living species, appeared as an ideal environment for both species. Various topography and warm weather of the area would make it an attractive accommodation for wilderness, who had been affected by severe and cooler European weather. Meanwhile it was directly on the path of modern human migration outside Africa, making it a natural graveyard for two species.
The research team stated that, "Possibility of attracting different groups of Hominin in Zagros Mountains due to the geographical conditions of this area." They clarified that this area sits in the border between the palyarctic biography and afrothropic areas, which would facilitate modern human movement north and south of neandertalists during climate change in Pelestosine.
Zagros County stoned evidence further supports this theory. For example, the shorter cave in North Zagros, there were remains of ten native trees, some buried with flowers, which indicate that the native cave may have had a form of burial. Similarly, western cave's in Iran have revealed nestal stones, while a neutral tooth found in a native stone shelter, fate evidence that nestal cave existed in the area while brushings could have occurred with AMHs.
While physical evidence is often lacking, the team's use of modeling ecological spaces offers a new way to determine the area of possibility of grooming. By analyzing causes such as temperatures, rain and earthquake, they were able to identify Mount Zagros as a possible meeting place. Models show that during climate change stages, this mounting area has become more abortive for both native and modern humans, which will increase the chances of activity and eventually gaping between them.
The effects of this grooming are deep. Genuine studies have shown that DNA neutrals still exist in many people to this day, especially those of African race. This DNA period affects different features, including defensive answers and skin coloring, and it shows the constant effects of these ancient disorders on modern human biology.
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