Article: Researchers from University of Naples publish findings in life sciences.

Data detailed in 'Timescales and cultural process at 40,000 BP in the light of the Campanian Ignimbrite eruption, Western Eurasia' have been presented. According to recent research published in the Journal of Human Evolution, "Significant new information shows that the Campanian Ignimbrite (CI) eruption from the Phlegrean Fields, southern Italy, was much larger than hitherto supposed and in fact one of the largest late Quaternary explosive events. The eruption can be dated to 40,000 calendar years ago, within the interval of the so-called Middle to Upper Paleolithic 'transition'."

"Its position can be precisely correlated with a number of other environmental ...

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