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A prehistoric community is depicted through the eyes of an old woman and a pair of red‑haired twins who live in a cave. The narrative describes daily life and survival: making fire, fashioning tools and clothing, hunting and gathering, child-rearing and teaching, and the slow accumulation of knowledge across generations. Episodes show the twins' mischievousness, encounters with wild animals and other people, lessons from elders, and the widening curiosity about lands beyond familiar hills. Interwoven are clear depictions of domestic routines, seasonal rhythms, and the gradual innovations that sustain the clan.
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