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Ice Age Survivors

Ice Age Survivors explores how early humans thrived during the last Ice Age, highlighting their remarkable adaptation to glacial environments. These early indigenous groups demonstrated ingenuity through sophisticated hunting techniques targeting megafauna like mammoths and woolly rhinoceroses. The development of specialized tools, such as Clovis points and atlatls, was crucial for survival in extreme climate conditions. Understanding these adaptations offers valuable insights into human adaptability, technological innovation, and the intricate relationship between humans and their environment.

The book examines key archaeological sites across North America, Europe, and Asia, each offering unique perspectives on Ice Age life. It delves into the cooperative strategies used for hunting megafauna and the methods for processing and storing resources. Furthermore, the book investigates social structures and cultural practices by examining burial sites, rock art, and symbolic expression, revealing belief systems and intergroup interactions.

Integrating insights from archaeology, earth sciences, and anthropology, Ice Age Survivors provides a holistic view of Ice Age societies. The book progresses by first setting the geological stage and then transitioning to exploring archaeological evidence. It challenges conventional wisdom, demonstrating the sophisticated knowledge and advanced planning skills of early humans, offering lessons relevant to contemporary challenges related to climate change and resource management.


Author:

  • Yves Earhart

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 115 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Nonfiction
  • History
  • Climate, nature, and animals
  • Climate and geography

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