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Paperback The Corridors of Time: Hunters & Artists Book

ISBN: 102557950X

ISBN13: 9781025579504

The Corridors of Time: Hunters & Artists

"The Corridors of Time, II: Hunters & Artists" explores the pivotal period of human prehistory where the transition from primitive survival to creative expression began. Authors Harold Peake and Herbert John Fleure provide a comprehensive examination of the Paleolithic era, focusing on the development of early human societies. The work delves into the environmental conditions of the late Ice Age and how these shaped the lifestyle of nomadic hunter-gatherers.

Central to the book is the emergence of early artistic endeavors, particularly the magnificent cave paintings and sculptures that signal a profound evolution in human consciousness and culture. By analyzing archaeological evidence and geological data, the authors reconstruct the lives of our ancestors, tracing the technological advancements in stone tool making and the social structures that allowed for communal hunting and artistic production.

This volume serves as an essential bridge in understanding the long trajectory of human civilization, highlighting the period when early hunters and artists first laid the foundations of what we recognize as modern human behavior. It remains a significant contribution to the fields of anthropology and archaeology, offering readers a detailed look at the dawn of human creativity and the environment that fostered it.

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