Ice Age people primarily slept in temporary shelters made from natural materials such as animal hides, branches, and stones. They often used caves for protection from the elements and predators. In open areas, they constructed simple structures or used the natural landscape to create windbreaks. Their sleeping arrangements were typically designed for warmth and safety, often with bedding made from animal furs or grasses.
because of the ice age
Yes, the ice age people lived 35,000 years ago.
Many millions of people survived the Ice Age. The Ice Age only affected Europe and North America. Lands further south were essentially unaffected.
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Durring the Ice Age, the modern human population was a strict zero.
People lived in ice age communities by building little houses or shelters and would hunt for food
Yes. We currently live in an "interglacial period" of the Quaternary Ice Age. Some people confuse "ice age" with a "glacial period" within an ice age.
The people lived in igoloos that they built out of ice.
after the ice age people could farm