74,000 years ago, Earth shook with the force of a supervolcano — the Toba eruption in present-day Indonesia. It spewed 2,800 km³ of ash, darkened skies, cooled the planet, and poisoned the land. For decades, scientists believed it nearly drove humans to extinction.
But new evidence tells a different story...
From South Africa to India, our ancestors didn’t vanish — they adapted. New tools, creative diets, and survival strategies helped them not only endure but thrive in the aftermath.
Through microscopic traces of volcanic ash called cryptotephra, archaeologists have uncovered proof of human resilience in the face of nature’s most violent force.
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