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  Prehistoric Fiction
But it is certainly the appearance and success of Jean Auel's Clan of the Cave Bear in 1980 (movie version, 1986, Warner Brothers) which set the "prehistoric fiction revolution" into motion.
She continued the adventures of her heroine Ayla in Valley of the Horses (1982), The Mammoth Hunters (1985), and The Plains of Passage (1990), with two new titles promised for...
Boiling water in a skin pot over a fire (or not...) "Ayla was slicing pieces of yam to put into a skin pot that was boiling over a cooking fire..."
www.trussel.com /f_prehis.htm   (4832 words)

  
 Christine’s Faery List: Works Cited
Gail E. Haley, The Green Man, New York: Scribner © 1980 ASIN: 0929944003 and Janice Scott Reader, Celtic Tree Month of Holly, The Cosmic Salamander
Ayla, Le Druidisme: Tout ce que vous voulez savaoir en un seule click, France: Lycos © 2001
Genry Joil and Chris Bennet, The Scythians,Avatars of the Goddess Canada © 2001 Sources: Encyclopedia Brittanica, Ernest Abel: Marihuana, the First 12,000 Years, Frederick Thomas Elworthy, The Evil Eye.
www.tartanplace.com /faery/fbibl.html   (5241 words)

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