Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 68
... 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 context of Neanderthal cave society . is The author's narrative style straightforward , Auel has ...
... 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 context of Neanderthal cave society . is The author's narrative style straightforward , Auel has ...
Page 69
... Neanderthal burials at Shani dar are the source both for the character of Creb , the novel's crippled and one ... Neanderthal band , concentrating on social conflicts within the cave in which Ayla naturally becomes the focal point . The ...
... Neanderthal burials at Shani dar are the source both for the character of Creb , the novel's crippled and one ... Neanderthal band , concentrating on social conflicts within the cave in which Ayla naturally becomes the focal point . The ...
Page 70
... Neanderthal society . However , does this ac- count for the book's wide reader- ship , or does it have as much to do with a back - to - the - earth and sur- vivalist ethic , which as an aspect of her personal research is stres- sed in ...
... Neanderthal society . However , does this ac- count for the book's wide reader- ship , or does it have as much to do with a back - to - the - earth and sur- vivalist ethic , which as an aspect of her personal research is stres- sed in ...
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