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Early Cave-Men

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Early Cave-Men by Katharine Elizabeth Dopp is a fascinating and informative look at the lives of our early ancestors. The author does a fantastic job of painting a vivid picture of what life was like for these cave-dwelling humans, from their social structures to their daily activities.

Dopp's research is thorough and well-documented, providing readers with a wealth of information about early humans and how they survived in a harsh and unforgiving environment. The book is written in a clear and engaging style that makes it easy to understand and follow along with the narrative.

Overall, Early Cave-Men is a must-read for anyone interested in learning more about our ancient ancestors and how they lived. It offers a unique perspective on human evolution and provides valuable insights into the origins of modern human society. Highly recommended for anyone with an interest in anthropology or early human history.

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The People Who Wanted To Live in Caves. This little book takes us back to the time when our ancestors lived, or wanted to live, in caves. Unfortunately the caves of that time were mostly used by large animals like the Sabre Toothed Tiger and bears who could easily kill and eat our ancestors. Thus the subtitle of this book is The Age of Combat. This book, aimed at children, tries to show how certain things could have taken place to enable our species to eke out a living alongside the much stronger beasts, such as why we wanted to live in caves; the hazards and rewards of living in caves; the taming of fire; and how early tools were invented. This book follows on The Tree Dwellers, and is followed by The Later Cave-Men. - Summary by Phil Chenevert


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