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Surviving the Ice Age: How Early Humans Thrived in a Hostile World
Life during the Ice Age was fraught with challenges. As our ancestors spread across the vast mammoth steppe of Eurasia, they faced a myriad of threats: formidable predators, inclement weather, diseases, and the risk of injury. All of this occurred in a world lacking modern conveniences such as clothing, advanced tools, shelters, and healthcare. Even we, equipped with today's technology, would find it nearly impossible to survive in those unforgiving conditions. So, how did our hardy ancestors manage to endure such trials? This article seeks to unravel that mystery by delving into both fossil evidence and archaeological findings.