A cataclysmic meteor impact in Canada may have been the catalyst that triggered the start of civilisation.
Evidence indicates an asteroid or comet struck Quebec around 12,900 years ago.
Scientists believe the impact caused a transition to a colder, drier climate around the world which had far-reaching effects.
In North America, big animals including mastodons, camels, giant ground sloths and sabre-toothed cats all vanished, while their human hunters turned to a subsistence diet of roots, berries and smaller game.
Meanwhile thousands of miles away in the eastern Mediterranean, the first farmers started growing cereals. The invention of agriculture was a pivotal step in the development of large settled communities and civilisation.