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Primitive Man

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A popular illustrated survey of prehistoric archaeology tracing human development from earliest Pleistocene contexts associated with extinct megafauna through the reindeer and polished-stone phases into Bronze and Iron Ages. It describes cave and open‑air dwellings, flint and bone tools, early pottery and ornament, discovery of fire, subsistence by hunting, fishing and shell‑midden occupations, burial rites and tumuli, and regional types of skulls and artifacts. Chapters examine Danish kitchen‑middens, stages of domestication including the dog, and theories on the origin of metallurgy and bronze production, combining descriptive text with numerous figures and scene illustrations.

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Louis Figuier

Louis Figuier was a French naturalist and science writer known for his popular science works in the 19th century. His writings often explored the natural world, making complex scientific concepts accessible to the general public. Among his notable works is "Primitive Man," where he delves into the origins and development of humanity. Figuier also authored "The Ocean World," which provides a detailed account of marine life, and "The Insect World," highlighting the diversity and habits of insects. His contributions to literature reflect a keen interest in the intersection of science and education, aiming to enlighten readers about the wonders of the natural world.

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