24 Hours in the Stone Age
Lan Cook, Laurent Kling
Join a young cave-dweller for a day, as she goes hunting, makes her own stone tools and creates amazing cave art.
Learn all about the dangers of life in the Stone Age, what makes a good shelter and what edible plants can be gathered in the wild.
- Told in lively comic book style
- Written with consultation from leading experimental archaeologist, Dr. James Dilley
- Perfect for school projects
- Discover more books in the 24 hours in… series
Chapters in this book include:
- A new day
- Stone-Age homes
- Fishing for breakfast
- Back home
- A guide to foraged food
- Making fire
- Preparing to go hunting
- Hunting ritual
- Tracking lessons
- A guide to dangerous animals
- The hunt
- Flintknapping
- Dinner time
- Spare time
- A guide to cave painting
- Making plans
- In the night
Reviews
It was interesting because it told me about Stone Age people’s lives and what they used to make tools.
Coach Gargoyle Casserole 17.08.2024
Really liked it. Learned things about the Stone Age that I never knew before. For example, how to make fire, which surprisingly involves blowing. I compared the different ways people use fire now and how people used it in the Stone Age. Very interesting to learn how people in the Stone Age made handprints. They would place their hand on a rock wall, put ochre powder into a hollow bone, and then blow it onto the back of their hand.
Inspector Muscles Paddington 03.08.2024
Star Reviewer
Stone age was a different period, everything is now better
Corporal Quicksand Washington 26.08.2023
I found it interesting because i found how to make things like a fish trap but i found some parts boreing ???
Anonymous 08.08.2023
I loved this fact book as it was really interesting, I also helped with my school work.
Duchess Candyfloss Porridge-Oats 06.02.2023
Really good
Don Zeus Birdbath 26.08.2022