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  2. The Ice People (Barjavel novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel appears to have been inspired by one of the last groundbreaking works of Henry Rider Haggard, When the World Shook (1919). There are several similarities between the stories: a couple that is found in suspended animation with both, female and male, being survivors of ancient lost civilizations that possessed great technological advancements superior to the current stage of our world ...

  3. Cro-Magnon - Wikipedia

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    The "caveman" archetype is quite popular in both literature and visual media and can be portrayed as highly muscular, hairy, or monstrous, and to represent a wild and animalistic character, drawing on the characteristics of a wild man. Cavemen are often represented in front of a cave or fighting a dangerous animal; wielding stone, bone, or ...

  4. A Story of the Stone Age - Wikipedia

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    The story is set during the Stone Age, and tells of a caveman named Ugh-lomi, who bonds with the young woman Eudena and kills his rival, the de facto tribal leader Uya. Whilst in exile, Ugh-lomi becomes the first man to ride a horse, and to combine stone and wood to fashion an axe.

  5. Caveman - Wikipedia

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    The caveman is a stock character representative of primitive humans in the Paleolithic. The popularization of the type dates to the early 20th century, when Neanderthals were influentially described as " simian " or " ape -like" by Marcellin Boule [ 1 ] and Arthur Keith .

  6. Cave dweller - Wikipedia

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    In Pennsylvania caves were used by newcomers as homes for a long time, certainly half a century. They generally were formed by digging into the ground about four feet in depth on the banks or low cliffs near the river front. The walls were then built up of sods or earth laid on poles or brush; thus half only of the chamber was really under ground.

  7. Caveman (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Caveman (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy), a character from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy; GEICO Cavemen, characters in a series of commercials and a short-lived television program; Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer, Saturday Night Live character played by Phil Hartman; Caveman, nickname given to Stanley Yelnats IV from Holes (novel)

  8. Where's the GEICO 'caveman' now? He's teaching in Indiana. - AOL

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    At the same time, he has a streak, a little bit of bad boy in him, in a good way, of course." One of Woodend's childhood heroes, Lynch co-created and directed the TV show “Twin Peaks,” which ...

  9. William J. Fielding - Wikipedia

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    Psycho-analysis : the key to human behavior (1920) Sanity in sex (1920) The caveman within us (1922) What every boy should know (1924) What every married man should know (1924) What every young man should know (1924) Teeth and mouth hygiene (1924 or 1925) Homo-sexual Life (1925) Man's sexual life (1925) Dual and multiple personality (1926) Sex ...