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The Cave Boy of the Age of Stone
Cave Boy of the Age of Stone
by 
Margaret A. McIntyre
Nancy Lee
  
Publisher: CoolBeat Audiobooks
Subject(s):  Fiction
Juvenile Fiction
Language(s):  English
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File size:   25753 KB
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Release date:   Jan 29, 2008


Description

Follow the Cave Boy as he has fun exploring his ancient world. You will be transported to a time of stone weapons, shell mounds, mammoth hunts, and archaeological insights.

This fictional story, complete with sound effects, is based on real archaeology. Through the eyes and ears of Cave Boy, listeners can re-experience how people may have lived long ago.


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Table of Contents

CONTENTS:

The audiobook is divided into two parts. Part One is the story of the Cave Boy. Part Two provides archaeological background of the world in which the Cave Boy lived.

Part I:

  1. Strongarm's Family
  2. The Needle, the Club, and the Bow
  3. The Taming of the Dog
  4. How Strongarm Hunted a Bear and a Lion
  5. The Old Ax Maker Visits His Daughter
  6. The Coming of Fire
  7. The Cave Tiger
  8. The Making of Stone Weapons
  9. At the Gravel Pit
  10. A Summer Camp
  11. Thorn Meets the Children of the Shell Mounds
  12. At the Home of the Shell Mound People
  13. Thorn Learns to Swim
  14. The Feast of Mammoth's Meat

Part II:

  1. The Red Men of Our Own Country in the Stone Age
  2. How Stone Weapons of the Cave Men Were First Found
  3. How the Earth Looked When the Shell Men and the Cave Men Lived
  4. How Early Men Believed that All Things that Move Are Alive
  5. The People of Our Time Who Were Most Like the Cave Men

About the Author

Margaret A. McIntyre was an authoress who wrote at the turn of the 20th century. This is her most famous work, which she dedicated to her mother.


Digital Rights Information

OverDrive WMA Audiobook
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All copies of this title, including those transferred to portable devices and other media, must be deleted/destroyed at the end of the lending period.