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Archaeologists uncovered stone tools and tidal formations on Scotland’s Isle of Skye, revealing the northernmost traces of ...
As the climate got colder 24,000 years ago, Stone Age Europeans turned from hunting mammoths to hunting caribou for their fur ...
Scholars generally agree that fire was crucial to human survival during the most recent Ice Age—yet in Europe, there is surprisingly little evidence of hearths from its coldest years ...
The Clovis were a prehistoric people who flourished in North America at the end of the Ice Age, hunting mammoths and other big game with spear points not unlike this one. To make the point ...
Scientists think they could have lived in prides, working together to hunt and raise young. Prey in the ice age was plentiful; horses, deer, and camels roamed the land in great numbers.