Men of the Old Stone Age: Their Environment, Life and Art
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A chronological synthesis draws on geology, paleontology, archaeology and anthropology to trace human development across European Ice Age landscapes, correlating climate and fauna with changing industries, lifeways, and artistic expression. It surveys stone and bone tool traditions from earliest Paleolithic industries through later refinements, documents cave and portable art and symbolic objects, describes habitats, subsistence, and burial practices, and emphasizes the interaction between environment and mental development. The text also addresses divergent interpretations of human antiquity and artifact dating, and illustrates findings with field observations and archaeological examples from key European sites.
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