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Momia Juanita (Spanish for "Mummy Juanita"), better known in English as the "Ice Maiden," is the frozen body of an Inca girl. She lived to be approximately 12-14 years old, and probably died sometime between 1450 and 1480.

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What is the name of the Inca Ice Maiden?

The name given to the Inca Ice Maiden is Momia Juanita.


Homo sapiens that lived during the ice age was called what?

Cro-magnon or homo sapiens sapiens. By the end of the last ice age, we had evolved (as best we can tell) into the form we currently have.


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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.


How tall were humans during the ice age?

there were no humans in the ice ageNonsense, stone age modern humans lived on all the continents except antarctica and south America in the last ice age. It is hard to be certain of average height, that varies both with inheritance and diet.


How did the ice age affect human being?

During the ice age, human populations had to adapt to harsh conditions by seeking shelter in caves, developing new tools for hunting and gathering, and moving in search of food. Some researchers believe that the ice age led to the development of unique human traits, such as larger brains and more complex social structures, in order to survive in challenging environments. Overall, the ice age tested human resilience and innovation, shaping our ancestors in ways that influenced their evolution.