How Did Ancient Humans Survive -40°C Ice Age Winters?

How did ancient humans survive -40°C winters during the Ice Age with zero modern technology? This video explores the extreme ancient human survival skills and prehistoric engineering that kept our ancestors alive in the harshest conditions on Earth. From building mammoth bone houses to carving the world’s first high-tech snow goggles, Strange Sapiens dives into the science of Paleolithic survival. Discover how prehistoric humans mastered the freezing cold through genius inventions and extreme diets. In this video, we explore: Mammoth Bone Engineering: Why bone was a more efficient fuel than wood. The High-Fat Diet: How eating blubber prevented "rabbit starvation." Advanced Tailoring: The physics behind the world's first multi-layered parkas. Snow Goggles & Igloos: Prehistoric solutions for snow blindness and insulation. RESEARCH & SOURCES: ▸ I. G. Pidoplichko — "Upper Paleolithic Mammoth Bone Dwellings" (BAR International Series). ▸ H. Draper — "The Aboriginal Eskimo Diet in Modern Perspective" (American Anthropologist). ▸ Jill Oakes — "Inuit Skin Clothing: Resource Utilization and Adaptations." ▸ B. Cunliffe — "The Oxford Illustrated History of Prehistoric Europe." WATCH NEXT: 🛑 How Did Ancient Humans Manage Hygiene?    • Were Ancient Humans Actually Cleaner Than Us?   🛑 The Unexpected Way Humans Created Dogs    • The Unexpected Way Humans Created Dogs   🔥 If you were stuck out in the freezing cold, which of these ancient survival hacks would you try first? Let me know in the comments! #ancienthuman #humanhistory #survival #iceage #anthropology #history #strangesapiens #prehistoric #archaeology