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The Ice Age brought freezing temperatures, deadly predators, and brutal living conditions. Yet early humans adapted with clever tools, shelter, and strategy. Their survival wasn’t guaranteed - it was ...
SYDNEY, June 17 (Xinhua) -- Evidence of Australia's earliest high-altitude Ice Age human occupation has been uncovered in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney, fundamentally altering the ...
A new study claims that Ice Age humans might not have thrown spears to hunt mammoths and other animals after all.
To keep warm during the most recent ice age, early humans needed protective clothing. What these garments looked like and just how they were put together has remained an archeological mystery. Now ...
Ice Age Humans Built Fireplaces That Could be ‘Controlled’ According to the Purpose, Some Could Withstand Over 1112° F The Ice Age was not an easy environment for humans. They had to face ...
A trove of prehistoric Ice Age treasures are being exhibited alongside classic works of art to show why they deserve their ...
It is unclear whether these humans relied on ecological adaptation, for example the fact that they were omnivorous meant they could eat many different things, or whether they survived due to ...
Learning to control fire was a game-changer for ancient humans, who could use it to cook food, see at night, and endure cold weather, among other things. This skill dates back at least a million years ...
Hominids have been using fire for at least a million years — but scientists have found that human fire-wielding skills during our planet's last great Ice Age were way more advanced than previously ...
Ancient humans were so good at surviving last ice age they didn't have to migrate like other species - new study Our team's new study, led by Oxala Garcia-Rodriguez at Bournemouth University, took ...
The analysis also shows that humans used wood as their main fuel during the peak of the Ice Age, with charcoal analyses indicating spruce wood.