Yet another very way-back "historical novel" series we discussed at Vanderpool is Jane Auel's "Clan of the Cave Bear" series.
There are six books in the series, but in my opinion the first three ("The Clan of the Cave Bear", "The Valley of Horses", "The Mammoth Hunters") are the only ones worth reading.
The first book is the best. In it a young Cro Magnon (homo sapien) girl is raised by a tribe of Neanderthals. It describes a very interesting theory regarding the differences between the physiology and function of the Neanderthal brain Vs the modern brain. In it our little heroine invents and masters the sling and starting fires with flint and iron ore.
In the second book our now grown up heroine invents the domesticated wolf, the domesticated horse, riding horses, and the Atl Atl (and you thought Ol' Man did that).
Lots of flint knapping occurs throughout.
There are six books in the series, but in my opinion the first three ("The Clan of the Cave Bear", "The Valley of Horses", "The Mammoth Hunters") are the only ones worth reading.
The first book is the best. In it a young Cro Magnon (homo sapien) girl is raised by a tribe of Neanderthals. It describes a very interesting theory regarding the differences between the physiology and function of the Neanderthal brain Vs the modern brain. In it our little heroine invents and masters the sling and starting fires with flint and iron ore.
In the second book our now grown up heroine invents the domesticated wolf, the domesticated horse, riding horses, and the Atl Atl (and you thought Ol' Man did that).

Lots of flint knapping occurs throughout.
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