The head of Blue Babe, a mummified ice age bison, rests recently in a lab at the University of Alaska Museum of the North. The bison, uncovered near Fairbanks in 1979, was first described by Dale ...
Common sources of meat during this time included woolly mammoth, bison, and elk. Ice Age humans were indeed hunter-gatherers, and they had to work together in order to find food and survive.
Shutler and the team unearthed more ice age fossils, including remains from mammoths that “stood 16 ft. high at the shoulders, bison that were eight ft. high, and a compact type model of our ...
Prey in the ice age was plentiful; horses ... ideal for killing large prey like camels, horses, and bison. Some experts think they would take down a small mastodon from time to time.
Not until the late 19th century did humans learn of the extraordinary art produced by their Ice Age ancestors ... of prey and predator animals -- bison, deer, bears, cattle, mammoths, and reindeer ...
In the warm periods between the Ice Ages ... stags, horses, bison and birds. No cave paintings have been found in Britain, but Stone Age Britons probably painted scenes like the ones found ...
Research: Ancient Alaskans were fishing for salmon 11,500 years ago Alaska researchers turn up 12,300-year-old artwork How Alaskans survived the last Ice Age Remains of Ice Age infants found at ...
The rest of her diet included elk, bison, camels and horses ... us understand megafaunal extinctions at the end of the last Ice Age, indicating humans may have played a more important role ...