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The Later Cave-Men

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A children's narrative traces a small hunter-gatherer clan through seasonal hunts, skill tests, and daily life as they develop new tools and customs. Episodes follow young figures such as Fleetfoot and Flaker as they join chases, are tested by elders, and adopt innovations—harpoons, refined spear points, snowshoes, bone saws, and needles—that alter hunting, shelter, and food preparation. Scenes portray adoption, clan gatherings, dances, rites, and the teaching of boundary lines and crafts to children. Interspersed questions and practical activity suggestions for primary-grade readers present technological change and social organization through illustrated stories and hands-on exercises.

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Katharine Elizabeth Dopp

Katharine Elizabeth Dopp was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. She wrote several educational and engaging books aimed at young readers, often exploring themes of history and anthropology. Her notable works include "Bobby and Betty with the Workers," which introduces children to the world of labor, and a series on prehistoric life, including "The Early Cave-Men" and "The Later Cave-Men." Dopp's writing is characterized by its ability to blend storytelling with informative content, making complex subjects accessible and enjoyable for children.

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