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A sequence of prehistoric vignettes depicts late-Pleistocene landscapes where humans observe and interact with wildlife; natural details—rivers, stars, vegetation—are rendered alongside hunting scenes and predator confrontations. A solitary hunter's vigil and the tribe's material culture gesture toward early aesthetic awareness and technical skill. Encounters between cervids, leopards, lions and a larger felid emphasize the precarious balance between predators and humans. The prose alternates vivid sensory description with reflections on emergent art and the experience of being alive in primeval surroundings.
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