They keep themselves warm by their clothings
the ice age hunters would travel with the mammoths, to keep from starving. the ice age hunters followed the mammoths, killing them for equipment into Beringia. Beringia was a temporary path of land that was once and is now covered in water. the ice age hunters and the mammoths traveled across Beringia, witch some say how the first Americans came.
Asian hunters were in need of food because the ice age ruined their food suply
The earliest hunters used the cave before the glaciers of the last ice age covered most of Wales.
The ice age caused the area between Russia and Alaska to freeze into ice that people could walk on but the Asian hunters also followed the bison to the Americas for food
They r people that looks at animals and tries to kill them then roast them then eat them.
Ice Age hunters didn't use copper spear points. The last ice age ended roughly 12,500 years ago. The Chalcolithic Period (when copper first came into use) spans the period between 4000 and 6000 BCE. In fact, a realistic date for the first use of smelted copper is 4300 BCE. Ice Age hunters were from the Paleolithic Age. The word means "Old Stone." They exclusively used bone, antler and especially stone spear ponts.
they could have walked acrossed the ice
Ice Age hunters primarily consumed large mammals such as mammoths, mastodons, and woolly rhinoceroses. They also hunted smaller game, including reindeer, bison, and various species of deer. Fish and birds supplemented their diet, while foraging for plants, fruits, and nuts provided additional nutrition. These diverse food sources were crucial for survival in the harsh, cold environments of the Ice Age.
Ice-age hunters left artifacts such as stone tools, animal bones, cave paintings, and personal ornaments in caves. These artifacts provide valuable insights into their hunting practices, beliefs, and daily lives during that time.
They migrated through the Bering Strait when it froze
The Ice Age was an extremely cold period time on Earth.
they have thick fur to protect them from the harsh cold in the time off the ice age