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The work presents a popular, accessible survey of evidence for human antiquity, synthesizing geological, paleontological, and archaeological findings to trace human presence through glacial, interglacial, reindeer, Neolithic, Bronze, and Iron epochs. It reviews cave and lake-dwelling discoveries, fossil human remains including archaic skulls, stone and bone implements, and shifting faunas and climates, and discusses changes in dwellings, subsistence, art, and burial practices. Chapters summarize prehistoric remains in Europe and the Americas, and sketch relations between language development, racial unity, and scriptural interpretation. The tone aims to be introductory and practical, providing references and outlines for readers seeking further study.
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