The best books on prehistory and what life was like in the Stone Age (2024)

Les Hommes aux Temps de Lascaux: 40000-10000 avant J.C.

By Sophie A. de Beaune,

The best books on prehistory and what life was like in the Stone Age (2) Why did I love this book?

Les Hommes aux Temps de Lascaux is in French, but it is the best, most comprehensive summary of the things we know about life in the Upper Paleolithic, from about 35,000 to 10,000 years ago. It covers all the basics (physical types, chronology, stone and bone tools, hunting-fishing, and plant foods) without delving into the minutiae that would only interest specialists. Beaune also deals with the arts, clothing and adornments, games, feasts, music, use of caves, funeral practices, and other interesting aspects of society.A newer version has just appeared, but is also only available in French; the title isPréhistoire Intime:Vive dans la Peau des Homo Sapiens.

Les Hommes aux Temps de Lascaux: 40000-10000 avant J.C.

By Sophie A. de Beaune,

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L'image classique de l'homme paléolithique, misérablement accoutré de haillons, condamné à pourchasser le gibier et fuyant au fond des grottes, a bien changé. Certes, l'homme de ces temps n'avait pas encore appris à domestiquer ni les plantes ni les animaux, mais il connaissait parfaitement son environnement et tirait parti de toutes ses ressources avec beaucoup d'intelligence. De plus, il suffit de se plonger dans l'univers de cavernes ornées telles que Lascaux, Niaux, ou encore la grotte Chauvet, récemment découverte en Ardèche, pour mesurer la richesse de l'imaginaire et des conceptions religieuses de ces grands chasseurs.
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The Shamans of Prehistory: Trance and Magic in the Painted Caves

By Jean Clottes, David Lewis-Williams, Sophie Hawkes (translator)

The best books on prehistory and what life was like in the Stone Age (4) Why did I love this book?

The use of deep caves for rituals and creating extraordinary paintings has provoked many discussions on why people did this so long ago. There are many theories, but one of the most discussed ideas is that the paintings were produced by shamans as records of their spiritual visions, or to connect with their animal spirit helpers.Lewis-Williams and Clottes are the leading proponents of this interpretation.They rely on comparisons of the Stone Age art with art produced in historic times by Bushman shamans in South Africa.This is an excellent introduction to Paleolithic art and arguments about the art. My own explanation shares some aspects of their model, but focuses on secret societies (shamans were usually members).This is also a main feature in my own book.

The Shamans of Prehistory: Trance and Magic in the Painted Caves

By Jean Clottes, David Lewis-Williams, Sophie Hawkes (translator)

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Text: English (translation)
Original Language: French

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Underground Religion: Cult and Culture in Prehistoric Italy

By Ruth Whitehouse,

The best books on prehistory and what life was like in the Stone Age (6) Why did I love this book?

This is a bit more of a technical archaeology book dealing with the archaeological interpretation of prehistoric cave use, but focusing on the Grotta di Porto Badisco and its Upper Paleolithic use by secret societies (in Whitehouse's interpretation). But it ranges far wider, looking at related finds from other areas and times in Upper Paleolithic Europe.Ruth Whitehouse places the use of this cave and others in their ritual and prehistoric contexts, but also examines their social, psychological, and even structuralist relationships. It is a unique and important publication from these perspectives and has been very influential in my own publications.

Underground Religion: Cult and Culture in Prehistoric Italy

By Ruth Whitehouse,

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Social Inequality Before Farming?

By Luc Moreau (editor),

The best books on prehistory and what life was like in the Stone Age (8) Why did I love this book?

This is actually an edited book of papers dealing with the social organization among prehistoric and ethnographic hunter-gatherers.It is one of the few publications that discusses issues like inequality from a variety of different viewpoints, including diametrically opposed views about Upper Paleolithic societies – whether they were egalitarian or non-egalitarian.Another important aspect of this volume is the inclusion of ethnographic hunter-gatherers to generate insights into how prehistoric hunter-gatherers could have organized themselves.Some unique features include the examination of dogs as indicators of inequalities and the nature of the cave paintings as indicators of inequalities.Mobility, population densities, surpluses, and many other factors all create a heady brew of debate and intriguing ideas.This book is highly recommended, even if a bit technical.

Social Inequality Before Farming?

By Luc Moreau (editor),

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Ce que l'art préhistorique dit de nos origines

By Emmanuel Guy,

The best books on prehistory and what life was like in the Stone Age (10) Why did I love this book?

Although this book is in French, it is the most detailed defense to date of the view that at least some Upper Paleolithic societies were non-egalitarian, i.e. that they had significant wealth and power differences between individuals or families.The title emphasizes art, but this is really just a point of departure for understanding the entire economic, social, and political organization of certain Upper Paleolithic groups and why the great works of art were produced. It uses the initial arguments that I developed in an earlier book (in French) to structure the supporting data. So, naturally, I am favorably disposed towards it. But it is a good book as well!If you can read French, this is highly recommended.

Ce que l'art préhistorique dit de nos origines

By Emmanuel Guy,

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Que nous dit l’art préhistorique des sociétés qui l’ont produit ? À distance des interprétations religieuses communément admises, ce livre suggère d’en repenser la valeur sociale.
Ce n’est pas sans raison, en effet, que l’art des grottes se signale, dès ses origines, par un goût marqué pour l’imitation. L’histoire de l’art nous rappelle à juste titre que le prestige suscité par l’imitation sert toujours les intérêts politiques d’une élite (voir la Grèce athénienne ou la Renaissance florentine). Mais plus encore, le savoir-faire exceptionnel qui est mis en œuvre dans les grottes révèlerait déjà des statuts différenciés entre les individus ;…

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