The Cave Boy of the Age of Stone
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Title: The Cave Boy of the Age of Stone
Author: Margaret A. McIntyre
Release Date: June 13, 2006 [EBook #18576]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1
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BOY OF THE AGE OF STONE ***
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[Frontispiece: Making stone tools]
THE CAVE BOY
OF THE AGE OF STONE
BY
MARGARET A. McINTYRE
NEW YORK
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
COPYRIGHT, 1907, BY
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
Dedicated to My Mother
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
I.
STRONGARM'S FAMILY II. THE NEEDLE, THE CLUB, AND
THE BOW III. THE TAMING OF THE DOG IV. HOW
STRONGARM HUNTED A BEAR AND A LION V. THE OLD AX
MAKER VISITS HIS DAUGHTER VI. THE COMING OF FIRE VII.
THE CAVE TIGER VIII. THE MAKING OF STONE WEAPONS IX.
AT THE GRAVEL PIT X. A SUMMER CAMP XI. THORN MEETS
THE CHILDREN OF THE SHELL MOUNDS XII. AT THE HOME
OF THE SHELL MOUND PEOPLE XIII. THORN LEARNS TO
SWIM XIV. THE FEAST OF MAMMOTH'S MEAT XV. THE RED
MEN OF OUR OWN COUNTRY IN THE STONE AGE XVI. HOW
STONE WEAPONS OF THE CAVE MEN WERE FIRST FOUND
XVII. HOW THE EARTH LOOKED WHEN THE SHELL MEN
AND THE CAVE MEN LIVED XVIIII. HOW EARLY MEN
BELIEVED THAT ALL THINGS THAT MOVE ARE ALIVE XIX.
THE PEOPLE OF OUR TIME WHO WERE MOST LIKE THE
CAVE MEN
SUGGESTIONS TO TEACHERS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Making stone tools . . . . . . Frontispiece
All at once, the goat stood up on her hind legs
Strongarm
A big black bear came along
Then he sat down by the fire to make his picture of the bear
Ram horns
Sewing together skins of wild oxen
A little bone
Bone needle
Broken hunting club
The bees flew off humming angrily
The edge of the pond
And, for fun, set it against the string
Broken hunting club (2nd version)
Cattle horns
So they lay down on the ground and began to call
A nest full of young eagles
She scraped off all the meat and fat
Tiger's tooth and bear's claw
Lion
Lion's tooth
Stone tools
Stone axe
Woven basket
Little wild pigs were eating the acorns
The sparks came like a flame and caught the dry leaves
The boys listened in wonder
Shelter of branches
Acorns
Tiger
Tiger's tooth
He struck with his hammer stone
He held the pebble in his left hand and struck it a sharp blow
Deer antlers
Forest scene
Spear
The women and children went to pick berries
The women and children ate and ate the sweet fruit
Snowy owl in tree
Women with baskets
Skin bag with pull string
Herd of reindeer
They dived into the river and swam away, pulling the raft
Flock of white swans
The sea
Clam and oyster shells
Dug-out boat
They began to cook the fish
The people took the fish in their hands
Cutting down a tree
A flounder
Seaweed
Thorn learns to swim
Clay bowls
Mammoth trapped in swamp
Wolves
Throwing a spear
A North American Indian
A stone arrow head
A stone ax
Picture of reindeer, scratched on slate; found in a cave in France
Eskimo by their winter huts; drawn by an Eskimo
A bone awl; found in a cave in England
Drawing of a mammoth, on a piece of mammoth tusk; found in a cave
in France
A flint knife; found in Australia
THE CAVE BOY OF THE AGE OF STONE
CHAPTER I
STRONGARM'S FAMILY
It was spring, thousands of years ago. Little boys snatched the April
violets, and with them painted purple stripes upon their arms and faces.
Then they played that enemies came.
"Be afraid!" shouted one, frowning; and he stamped his foot and shook
his fist at the play enemies.
"I am fine!" called the other; and he held his head high, and took big
steps, and looked this way and that.
The little brothers were named Thorn and Pineknot. Their baby sister
had no name. The children looked rough and wild and strong and glad.
The sun had made them brown, the wind had tangled their hair. Their
clothes were only bits of fox skin. Their home was the safe rock cave in
the side of the hill.
Near the children a little goat was eating the sweet new grass. She was
tied with a string made of skin. Thorn stroked
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