Yes, man was alive during the last few ice ages, but mostly living in warmer areas such as Africa, Australia and S E Asia.
Fossils and stone tool remnants show that stone age modern humans lived on all the continents except Antarctica and south America in the last ice age. At the end of the last ice age they rapidly spread into south America.
the neanderthals or neandertals lived during this time. (Early Man)In the last ice age all continents except antarctica and south america were populated by modern stone age man.
no, man is actually encouraging an ice age by polluting the earth
The Tollund Man was estimated to have been alive during the Iron Age, roughly around 400-300 BCE. His well-preserved body was found in a bog in Denmark in 1950.
Many animals that lived during the Ice Age resemble the animals that live today, they were just adapted to the colder climate. Animals such as the Wooly Mammoth, Sabre-Toothed Cat, Giant Armadillo, Giant Round Sloth, and Neanderthal Man lived during the Ice Age.
no where...? the ice age happend b4 man was on earth
Mammoths existed during the ice age when Neanderthals and homosapiens both existed. So yea.
No, the Ice Age is not a part of the three age system as the three age system adheres to man-made developments in the world. The Ice Age was an environmental development.
If a man was born on December 31, 1950, and is alive and well at age 38, it means that the current year is still 1988.
Cro-Magnon man made and wore parkas. This was during the Ice Age (roughly 30,000 years ago.)
Neanderthal.
Action Man - 1995 Ice Age 2-2 was released on: USA: 29 September 1996
For the same reason we live in man-made caves, (houses), today; to keep out of the bad weather.