Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 68
... Ayla , a Homo sapiens sapiens who is orphaned by an earthquake and subsequently adopted by the Neanderthal clan . Over some 500 pages we are witness to the clan's daily life and Ayla's de- velopment from child to adult with- in the ...
... Ayla , a Homo sapiens sapiens who is orphaned by an earthquake and subsequently adopted by the Neanderthal clan . Over some 500 pages we are witness to the clan's daily life and Ayla's de- velopment from child to adult with- in the ...
Page 69
... Ayla naturally becomes the focal point . The Neanderthal band is structured along the Hunter ' lines , in which male and female activities are strictly divided : hunting and rituals are male prerogatives , while food gathering and ...
... Ayla naturally becomes the focal point . The Neanderthal band is structured along the Hunter ' lines , in which male and female activities are strictly divided : hunting and rituals are male prerogatives , while food gathering and ...
Page 70
... Ayla " and " Our nomination for the year's great escape " . There is a long tradition of ' wild men in both popular and high western art and literature whose membership runs the gamut from hairy saints to Caliban and King Kong . As a ...
... Ayla " and " Our nomination for the year's great escape " . There is a long tradition of ' wild men in both popular and high western art and literature whose membership runs the gamut from hairy saints to Caliban and King Kong . As a ...
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