In the schoolroom, again, on a large stand might be made a model of a
hilly country. A cave could be shown, shaped of two upright stones and
a crosspiece, the whole covered with sods and earth; and animals and
men might be made of paper or of clay.
Various scenes from the story are adapted to dramatization; for
instance, the visit of the cave bear, the making of fire, work in the
stone yard, or the feast of mammoth's meat.
For those who wish to read further in a subject so suggestive along the
lines, not only of social life, but of history, geography, and nature
study, the following books will be full of interest:
The Story of Primitive Man. _Clodd_. _D. Appleton & Company_, 50
cents. (If only one book on the subject is purchased, this is the most
valuable for the price.)
Early Man in Britain. _Dawkins_.
Cave Hunting. _Dawkins_.
Ancient Stone Implements. _Evans_.
Primitive Man. _Figuier_.
The Origin of Inventions. _Mason_.
Woman's Share in Primitive Culture. _Mason_.
Some First Steps in Primitive Culture. _Starr_.
Myths and Dreams. _Clodd_.
Primitive Culture. _Tylor_.
Prehistoric Times. _Lubbock_.
Animals of the Past. _Lucas_.
The Beginnings of Art. _Grosse_.
Prehistoric Europe. _Geikie_.
Materiaux. _Massenet_.
Phases of Animal Life, Past and Present. _Lyddecker_.
Royal Natural History. _Lyddecker_.
Ancient Quarry Sites.
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