The Toba Enigma: A Tale of Human Resilience Revisited In paleoclimatology, few events have captivated researchers as much as the Toba supereruption 74,000 years ago.
This cataclysmic event has been touted as a near extinction level disaster for humanity, with proponents suggesting it reduced global human population to fewer than 10,000 individuals.
However, recent archaeological discoveries have rewritten this narrative, revealing an astonishing tale of human resilience and adaptability.