Luolaihmiset: Kertomus ihmissuvun alkuajoilta

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Luolaihmiset: Kertomus ihmissuvun alkuajoilta

by Stanley Waterloo

FI·~6 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total

LUOLAIHMISET

0:03

STANLEY WATERLOO

0:06

SISÄLLYS:

0:53

S.W. - ENSIMÄINEN LUKU. - LAPSI METSÄSSÄ.

11:34

JOHDANTO.

2:34

TOINEN LUKU. - IHMINEN JA HYEENA.

13:46

KOLMAS LUKU. - ERÄS ATERIA.

5:15

NELJÄS LUKU. - AB JA TAMMI.

13:24

VIIDES LUKU. - MUUAN ROHKEA YRITYS.

15:17

KUUDES LUKU. - VAARALLINEN VIERAS.

8:59

Description

A vivid portrait of life in the deep past opens the tale, inviting listeners into a world where the forest floor is a soft bed of leaves and a narrow cave mouth marks the edge of safety. In this opening scene a tiny, hair‑covered child clutches twigs with fierce determination, while the surrounding wilderness teems with hidden dangers and the promise of discovery. Through the eyes of Ab, a rugged yet curious cave‑dweller, we glimpse the daily rhythms of hunting, shelter‑building, and the tender bonds that hold his small band together.

The narrative blends careful research with imaginative storytelling, presenting early humans not as distant fossils but as lively individuals driven by love, fear, rivalry and ingenuity. Listeners will feel the crack of fire, the rush of a hunt, and the quiet moments of shared meals, all while gaining a fresh perspective on how our ancestors shaped the path to the modern world. This evocative journey makes the distant Stone Age feel immediate and human.

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Language

fi

Duration

~6 hours (385K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Finland: Kust.Oy Otava, 1908.

Credits

Timo Ervasti and Tapio Riikonen

Release date

2022-04-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Stanley Waterloo

Stanley Waterloo

1846–1913

Best known for the prehistoric adventure The Story of Ab, this American writer moved easily between journalism, history, and fiction. His work helped bring late-19th-century readers everything from newspaper reporting to imaginative tales set in the distant past.

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