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What era was 35000 years ago?

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This is the Cenozoic era, near the boundary of Quaternary and Neogene periods, and therefore near the boundary of the Pleistocene and Pliocene epochs.

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28,000 years ago, you would have been in in the Cenozoic era, the Quaternary period, and the Pleistocene epoch.

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