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Are there any good books on the ice age(s)? I would also like books to learn about prehistoric history, generally.
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There is no such thing as prehistoric history chud, my father discovered over one thousand stone penises in a dick-shaped cave
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>>23321076
Jesus Christ, I’m hungover and I didn’t realize that I’d typed “Prehistoric History”; holy shit that’s funny.

Anyway, does anyone have any good books on the prehistoric world?
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I wasn't mocking you for that, I think it's a perfectly valid term desu, the term history is clearly equivocal (it means both "what actually happened to humans or was done by humans at the time" AND "the study of what we can actually know about what humans did and what happened to them, because records exist") and only a but I did have breakfaster would have trouble understanding the superficially paradoxical use of two equivocal senses of a term in an adjective-noun pairing

I was just referring to the Joe Rogan podcast

I guess my recommendation is the early part of The Northern Crusades by Christiansen because it does a good deal of talking about pre-historical *in the sense of invisible to us because unrecorded) society in north and northeast Europe prior to contact with Christians, and it's very clear that prehistoric Scandinavian, Baltic, Slavic society were incredibly well-developed and thousands of years old

I would like to read a Braudel's Mediterranean but for Bronze Age Europe
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Quest for fire is an especially funny and interesting film based on a book by the same name, ron perelman was born to play caveman and he does it beautifully.
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>prehistoric history
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Asimov's popsci on earth history/evolution of species definitely worth checking out.
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>>23320954
no but there's a really good movie
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The Mind In The Cave is quite good
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