Paradigm shift in the study of the Eastern European Upper Palaeolithic in the educational perspective
Recent research in the field of prehistoric archaeology in Eastern Europe, together with the rapid development of natural sciences and radiocarbon dating, is radically changing our perception about the development of prehistoric cultures as a slow, steady and gradual process. This knowledge allows us to draw conclusions about the vulnerability of human networks to abrupt climate change and the need to objectively analysing the current situation. One of the necessary activities should be the explanation the importance of global climate change in teaching and communicating with local communities. ; Multimedia training course "Nature and Society on Prehistoric Europe" supported by the European Union under the House of Europe programme (Ukraine)