41,000 years ago, the very harmful radiation cavity of the homes who lived on the continent in Europe was carried out. In this change … The climate invented “Homo Sapiens” sunscreen, while primitive humans, who did not know how to prevent sunlight, disappeared after a thousand years. It is one of the conclusions of a study conducted by the University of Michigan, which analyzed an unusual phenomenon, and increased the pillars of the Earth’s magnetic field, which allowed more ultraviolet light to enter the atmosphere and first human behavior.
To adapt to what happened, “homo sapiens” began using an ointment on the skin, made of minerals, known as “Ocher”. This is the first sunscreen in history, which helped primitive human beings in Europe. He also occupied the caves more regularly and made clothes, according to the work published on Wednesday in the magazine of Science Advances. By that time, modern humans already had about 15,000 years of development.
The investigation found residue in the deposits that indicate the use of a “iron, clay and silica oxide, which was used for body paint and bodies. When I applied it to the skin, scientists guess that the purpose will not be just decorated, but they will seek protection against the sun.
The remains of the tailors
With the increase in the production of “the” of the “mold”, its use was increased at the time when they had to combat harmful effects on health, which could even affect infant mortality and birth defects. “Experiences show that they have similar properties similar to that special sunscreen.
Along with indicators on the first sunscreen for humanity, others linked to clothing clothes, such as skirts for leather, needles, punches, and other sewing materials. The authors of the study concluded, “Ofal Aurial, 41000 years ago” concluded that, in addition to using the Maghra, the clothes were another technique against solar radiation, allowing the survival of species that faced a change in the atmosphere and that they were forced to migrate.
The study concluded that each of the first sunscreen and custom clothes protected from harmful solar radiation to the “wise, mobile” who lived in Europe, while primitive humans, who did not know these developments, disappeared. This can answer the “anthropological” question about the difference between both types and their survival.