A Los Angeles Times Bestseller New York Times best-selling author
Brian Fagan explores the world of the Cro-Magnons--the mysterious,
little-known race, famous for its cave paintings, that survived the
Ice Age and became the ancestors of today's humans. They survived by
their wits in a snowbound world, hunting, and sometimes being hunted
by, animals many times their size. By flickering firelight, they drew
bison, deer, and mammoths on cavern walls- vibrant images that seize
our imaginations after thirty thousand years. They are known to
archaeologists as the Cro-Magnons-but who were they? Simply put, these
people were among the first anatomically modern humans. For millennia,
their hunter-gatherer culture flourished in small pockets across Ice
Age Europe, the distant forerunner to the civilization we live in now.
Bestselling author Brian Fagan brings these early humans out of the
deep freeze with his trademark mix of erudition, cutting-edge science,
and vivid storytelling. Cro-Magnon reveals human society in its
infancy, facing enormous environmental challenges from glaciers,
predators, and a rival species of humans-the Neanderthals. Cro-Magnon
captures the adaptability that has made humans an unmatched success as
a species. Living on a frozen continent with only crude tools, Ice Age
humans survived and thrived. In these pages, we meet our most
remarkable ancestors.
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How the Ice Age Gave Birth to the First Modern Humans
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781608191673
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter