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Paperback Hunters and Artists Book

ISBN: 1025728416

ISBN13: 9781025728414

Hunters and Artists

"Hunters and Artists" explores the fascinating transition of early human societies as they shifted from primitive survival to the creation of complex cultural expressions. Written by renowned scholars Harold Peake and H. J. Fleure, this work examines the lives of Paleolithic and Mesolithic peoples, tracing the development of the human mind through its material remains and artistic legacy. The book provides an in-depth look at the environment of the post-glacial world and how it shaped the migrations and behaviors of early hunters.

The authors delve into the significance of cave paintings, rock carvings, and the refinement of stone tools, arguing that these creative endeavors represent a pivotal moment in human evolution. By analyzing the intersection of geography, biology, and social organization, the text offers a comprehensive overview of how prehistoric communities interacted with their surroundings. "Hunters and Artists" remains a significant contribution to the fields of archaeology and anthropology, offering readers a window into the origins of human creativity and the dawn of civilization. This scholarly yet accessible study is essential for anyone interested in the prehistory of mankind and the enduring power of early art.

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