
Evidence of Survival
Evidence of survival refers to physical or biological proof that a person has lived beyond a certain point in the past, such as after death. This can include artifacts, remains, or other direct indicators found at archaeological sites, or biological markers like specific types of DNA or tissue. Such evidence helps researchers confirm the presence and activities of past individuals, demonstrating that they survived through various periods. Essentially, it’s the tangible proof that a person was alive at a given time, helping us understand human history and evolution better.