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A first-person narrator recounts recurring, vivid childhood dreams that reveal inherited memories of distant ancestors living in the Pleistocene. The visions reconstruct forests, animal encounters, hunting and predatory danger, and the social rituals, fears, and disputes of early human groups. By interweaving waking perception with nocturnal recollection, the narrative examines instinctual behavior, communal bonds, and environmental pressures, tracing physical and cultural shifts that move ancestral life from arboreal habits toward more upright, terrestrial existence.
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