By hunting more smaller animals like fish
to wherever food was available
To wherever food was available.
During the ice age, humans adapted by developing specialized tools for hunting and gathering in cold environments. The harsh conditions of the ice age also likely influenced the migration patterns of early humans as they followed food sources and sought warmer climates. Some evidence suggests that periods of extreme cold during the ice age may have led to population declines and challenges in finding food.
Before the end of the last ice age, humans relied on hunting and gathering for food. During the Neolithic Revolution, they shifted to agriculture and domestication of animals as their primary sources of food. This transition led to settled communities, surplus food production, and the development of more complex societies.
Because of the Ice Age, Ancestral Humans or Neanderthals spread across the Earth in order to find a warmer place to live and a place with less harsh conditions. Another reason for the migration of Ancestral Humans is the fact that they were following their source of food, the Woolly Mammoth.
During the ice age, humans adapted by developing clothing, shelters, and advanced hunting techniques to survive the harsh cold environments. They also migrated to different areas in search of food and resources as the ice sheets expanded and contracted. The ice age ultimately shaped human evolution and led to the development of crucial skills and technologies.
Yes, as the climate warmed at the end of the last ice age, around 12,000 years ago, humans transitioned from hunting and gathering to settled farming communities. This transition led to the development of agriculture, which allowed humans to produce their own food and fostered the growth of civilizations.
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Humans during the ice age were similar in height to modern humans, averaging around 5 to 6 feet tall. There is evidence to suggest that some populations may have been slightly shorter due to environmental factors and living conditions.
since ice age age ended and is still practised today to fulfill the needs of humans. its even due to shifting agriculture. since ice age age ended and is still practised today to fulfill the needs of humans. its even due to shifting agriculture. since ice age age ended and is still practised today to fulfill the needs of humans. its even due to shifting agriculture. since ice age age ended and is still practised today to fulfill the needs of humans. its even due to shifting agriculture.
The Ancient Romans had no access to ice or anything ice cold, or a freezer.
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