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The narrative follows Ab, a member of a Stone Age community, from unprotected infancy through adulthood, portraying daily life among cave people and the communal bonds that sustain them. Episodes emphasize hunting and conflict with the era's large beasts and rival bands, alongside quieter scenes of family, courtship, and mentorship. The tale traces technological and social advances — tool use, swimming, control of fire — and confronts raiding, territorial struggle, and loss. Throughout it foregrounds adaptation, survival, and the elemental emotions that govern primitive societies while mapping small, plausible steps in human development.
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