Growing Up in the Ice Age

Growing Up in the Ice Age
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Publisher : Oxbow Books
Total Pages : 463
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ISBN-10 : 9781789252958
ISBN-13 : 1789252954
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Growing Up in the Ice Age by : April Nowell

In prehistoric societies children comprised 40–65% of the population, yet by default, our ancestral landscapes are peopled by adults who hunt, gather, fish, knap tools, and make art. But these adults were also parents, grandparents, aunts, and uncles who had to make space physically, emotionally, intellectually, and cognitively for the infants, children, and adolescents around them. Growing Up in the Ice Age is a timely and evidence-based look at the lived lives of Paleolithic children and the communities of which they were a part. By rendering these ‘invisible’ children visible, readers will gain a new understanding of the Paleolithic period as a whole, and in doing so will learn how children have contributed to the biological and cultural entities we are today.

Look Inside the Stone Age

Look Inside the Stone Age
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Publisher : Usborne Publishing Limited
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1409599051
ISBN-13 : 9781409599050
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Look Inside the Stone Age by : Abigail Wheatley

A lift-the-flap book packed with information about life from the Stone Age to the start of farming, early metal working and the Iron Age. Flaps to lift on every page reveal why prehistoric people made cave paintings, how they made their tools and where they lived. A fun and informative first look at a key UK curriculum topic.

Stone Age

Stone Age
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Publisher : DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0241282705
ISBN-13 : 9780241282700
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Stone Age by : Klint Janulis

"Find out how early humans hunted a woolly mammoth, made fire, and created cave paintings in this fascinating book for children about the Stone Age. For any kid who can't get enough of Stone Age facts, DKfindout! Stone Age is packed with up-to-date information, fun quizzes, and incredible images of every aspect of Stone Age life. Discover what Stone Age people wore, sample some of their favorite foods, and read about the history of wolves. Look inside the Stone Age, and learn all about the Iron Age, Bronze Age, and the Ice Ages, too. All the information is broken down into bite-sized chunks, and the colorful illustrations bring history to life. The perfect books for children aged 6-8, the DKfindout! series contains beautiful photography, lively illustrations, and key curriculum information. It will satisfy any child who is eager to learn and acquire facts - and keep them coming back for more!"

The Stone Age

The Stone Age
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Publisher : Usborne Publishing Limited
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1409586413
ISBN-13 : 9781409586418
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis The Stone Age by : Jerome Martin

This simple information book uncovers the history of Stone Age people and how they lived, from their clothing and houses to monuments such as Stonehenge which still survive today. Full of facts, colourful illustrations and photographs of historical artefacts such as baked pots, tools and jewellery. Ideal for beginner readers who prefer fact to fiction, and those studying the Stone Age at school. Internet links take readers to specially selected websites to find out more.

24 Hours in the Stone Age

24 Hours in the Stone Age
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Publisher : 24 Hours In
Total Pages : 64
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ISBN-10 : 1474977111
ISBN-13 : 9781474977111
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis 24 Hours in the Stone Age by : Lan Cook

Joina young girl as she goeshunting,makes her own stone tools and creates amazing cave art.Learn all about the dangers of life in the StoneAge,what makes a good shelter and what edible plantscan be gathered in the wild. Eye-catching illustrations by Laurent King bring this comic strip to life, as you visit the Stone Age for a day. Covers a wide range of Stone Age activities, from fishing and tracking animals, to making fire, stone tools and cave art.

Growing Up in the Stone Age

Growing Up in the Stone Age
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Publisher : CreateSpace
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 1511406798
ISBN-13 : 9781511406796
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Growing Up in the Stone Age by : Allen Peacock

The Stone Age: the time before television, antibiotics, novocaine, smart phones, computers, jet planes, and fuel efficient cars, when a war brought out the united effort of the entire nation. Memories of practice air raids and food rationing; confession, first communion and indulgences; soda fountains; a despised race forced by law to sit in the back of the bus; fried catfish and hushpuppies; camping and bird watching; repairing things instead of throwing them away. Read on, in this assortment of recollections, about these and more subjects that will stimulate a twinge of nostalgia in those fortunate to have grown up at that time, and wonder in those who didn't live in the stone Age.

Growing Up in the Ice Age

Growing Up in the Ice Age
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Publisher : Oxbow Books
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9781789252972
ISBN-13 : 1789252970
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Growing Up in the Ice Age by : April Nowell

It is estimated that in prehistoric societies children comprised at least forty to sixty-five percent of the population, yet by default, our ancestral landscapes are peopled by adults who hunt, gather, fish, knap tools and make art. But these adults were also parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles (however they would have codified these kin relationships) who had to make space physically, emotionally, intellectually, and cognitively for the infants, children and adolescents around them. The economic, social, and political roles of Paleolithic children are often understudied because they are assumed to be unknowable or negligible. Drawing on the most recent data from the cognitive sciences and from the ethnographic, fossil, archaeological, and primate records, Growing Up in the Ice Age challenges these assumptions. This volume is a timely and evidence-based look at the lived lives of Paleolithic children and the communities of which they were a part. By rendering the “invisible” children visible, readers will gain a new understanding not only of the contributions that children have made to the biological and cultural entities we are today but also of the Paleolithic period as whole.

Growing Up Human

Growing Up Human
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 385
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ISBN-10 : 9781472975737
ISBN-13 : 1472975731
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Growing Up Human by : Brenna Hassett

Brings the science of biological anthropology to bear on understanding how our evolutionary history has shaped a phenomenon everyone has experienced – childhood. Tracking deep into our evolutionary history, anthropological science has begun to unravel one particular feature that sets us apart from the many, many animals that came before us – our uniquely long childhoods. Growing Up Human looks at how we have diverged from our ancestral roots to stay 'forever young' – or at least what seems like forever – and how the evolution of childhood is a critical part of the human story. Beginning with a look at the ways animals invest in their offspring, the book moves through the many steps of making a baby, from pair-bonding to hidden ovulation, points where our species has repeatedly stepped off the standard primate path. From the mystery of monogamy to the minefield of modern parenting advice, biological anthropologist Brenna Hassett reveals how differences between humans and our closest cousins lead to our messy mating systems, dangerous pregnancies, and difficult births, and what these tell us about the kind of babies we are trying to build. Using observations of our closest primate relatives, the tiny relics of childhood that come to us from the archaeological record, and the bones and teeth of our ancestors, science has started to unravel the evolution of our childhood right down the fossil record. In our species investment doesn't stop at birth, and as Growing Up Human reveals, we can compare every aspect of our care and feeding, from the chemical composition of our milk to our fondness for formal education from ancient times onwards, in order to understand just what we evolved our weird and wonderful childhoods for.

Stone Age Farmers Beside the Sea

Stone Age Farmers Beside the Sea
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Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages : 60
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ISBN-10 : 0395776015
ISBN-13 : 9780395776018
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Stone Age Farmers Beside the Sea by : Caroline Arnold

Describes the Stone Age settlement preserved in the sand dunes on one of Scotland's Orkney Islands, telling how it was discovered and what it reveals about life in prehistoric times.

Growing up Amid Uncertainties

Growing up Amid Uncertainties
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 309
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ISBN-10 : 9781450249058
ISBN-13 : 1450249051
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Growing up Amid Uncertainties by : Abiodun Giwa

Kareem was a young boy living in Nigeria, and all he wanted was an education. Kareem had seen the power of education. In his home country, having an education meant you were a master; having no education meant you were a slave or dimwitworthy of being looked down upon. The hope for education and a job in government or commerce was overwhelming. Kareems journey to attain an education would not be simple. The joy of going to class was cut short when he was prematurely pulled from school due to his familys financial hardship. With no hope in sight, Kareem abandoned his fathers intention of teaching him to be a bike repairman. He became a homeless walker of the streets, barely surviving for years until finally, thirty years later, he arrived in the United States. Growing Up amid Uncertainties is the memoir of an indigent African persevering against social, political, and economic hardship to fulfill the dream of a good education and a better life. Kareem faced many obstaclesincluding the assassination of his brotherbefore reaching American soil. This is his story: an example of the importance of public school education for the betterment of individual lives as well as society at large.