It is possible a few might survive, especially people from areas that are currently poor and underdeveloped. In areas with higher standards of living and higher reliance on technology there are also much higher populations. read more
The “stone age” refers to a certain level of technology. So, if you’re asking if modern humans could have survived at the time of our ancestors during the stone age, the answer is a resounding yes. The reason for this is pretty simple: Stone age humans were modern humans. They weren’t evolutionary ancestors. read more
The world was a much colder place to live on than our modern world. Wild herds of animals roamed the land in search of food, which was scarce at that time. In order for Stone Age people to survive, they had to move with these herds of animals. read more
Modern mimic: The first formalized suggestion that we should be relying on meat and modeling ourselves, at least food-wise, after our cave-dwelling ancestors came from The Stone Age Diet, a 1975 book by gastroenterologist Walter Voegtlin. read more