how the Ice Age gave birth to the first modern humans
Fagan, Brian M
2011
Examines the Cro-Magnons, discussing their environments in which they lived, their encounters with Neanderthal, and how they used intelligence to survive.
The Cat in the Hat embarks on a tour of Pleistocene animals, introducing species ranging from mastodons and mammoths to woolly rhinos and saber-toothed cats.
A young woolly mammoth chases a toad to the river and tumbles in when the glacial ice breaks, then must make a difficult journey, sneaking past cave lions, bears, and humans, trying to return to her herd. Includes an activity and facts about the Clovis people and Ice Age animals.
Follow an international forensic investigation into the wooly mammoth's life and death, traveling from Siberia's Far North to sites across the globe. Interweaving cutting-edge science with Arctic adventure, and featuring a nomad, a scientist and a daring mammoth hunter, unlock secrets of the Ice Age and more.
Maroo, a girl of the late Ice Age, must take charge after her father is killed, and lead her little brother, mother, and newborn baby, and aged grandmother to the safety of the winter camp before the first blizzard strikes.
Examines the links between climate and culture by looking at the long-term effects of El Nino on weather patterns over the past five millennia and studying the impact on human civilization during that time.