A new investigation into prehistoric communities has emerged, challenging existing beliefs about their survival methods. Conducted by Dr. Ariel Malinsky-Buller from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the study focuses on hunter-gatherer societies that thrived between 57,000 and 27,000 years ago.
The research emphasizes the significance of social networks in fostering resilience among these ancient groups. By examining the interactions and relationships within these communities, the study aims to provide a deeper understanding of how they navigated challenges.
This exploration of social dynamics offers valuable insights into the adaptability of prehistoric populations in the Southern Caucasus, potentially reshaping our understanding of their survival strategies.