Between ice ages there were warmer interglacial periods and we are now living during such a time.
The world has been in an interglacial period for about 10,000 years.
Current research suggests that Mars is in a warm interglacial period which has lasted more than 100,000 years.
The previous interglacial periods seemed to have lasted about 10,000 years each.
The news from this interglacial period, the scientists reported, was chilling.
The data for the interglacial period have been mixed up in this way and cannot yet be interpreted.
Then, in 1993, attention shifted to the last warm interglacial period before this one, which lasted from about 130,000 to 120,000 years ago.
Wherever these areas were found, they became a source populations during interglacial periods.
In 1944, she attributed the pollen to the end of an interglacial period.
That didn't even get us back into the last interglacial period.