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The last phase (the Younger Dryas phase) of the Ice Age ended suddenly 11,400 years ago, within just a decade.

The ensuing stabilisation, unprecedented in the last 100,000 years, allowed the spread of agriculture, possibly with a concomitant spread of certain languages and mtDNA types, e.g. to Europe (Indo-European languages) and North Africa (Afro-Asiatic languages).