The Clan of the Cave Bear

The Clan of the Cave Bear
The Clan of the Cave Bear  
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Author(s) Jean M. Auel
Country United States
Language English
Series Earth's Children
Genre(s) Historical novel
Publisher Crown
Publication date May 4, 1980
Media type Print (Hardcover)
Pages 468 pp
ISBN 0-517-54202-1
OCLC Number 6277166
Dewey Decimal 813/.54
LC Classification PS3551.U36 C57 1980
Followed by The Valley of Horses

The Clan of the Cave Bear is a historical novel by Jean M. Auel about prehistoric times set before the extinction of the Neanderthal race after 600,000 years as a species, and at least 10-15,000 years after Homo sapiens remains are documented and dated in Europe as a viable second human species. It is the first book in the Earth's Children book series which speculates on the possibilities of interactions between Neanderthal and modern Cro-Magnon humans.

Contents

Historical backdrop

The novel references the "coming" advance of "the polar ice" sheets, setting the story before 18,000 years Before Present, when the farthest southern encroachment of the last glacial period of the current Ice Age occurred. Auel's timeframe, somewhere between 28,000 and 25,000 years B.P., corresponds with archeological estimates of the Neanderthal branch of humankind dying out some time between 30,000 and 22,000 years B.P..

No definitive evidence yet exists that the Aurignacian tool making culture that existed until about 26,000 years was Cro-Magnon, making it possible that the civilization was in fact "the last hurrah" of the Neanderthals' civilization and racial existence.[1]

The culture and loci of the finds better matches Auel's portrayed homelands for the Cro-Magnon cultures of her works from the plains of the Ukraine and Danube valley across the Alps to western France, which is consistent with mainstream archeological thinking. Her intermingling of Neanderthal peoples is in a timeframe after their extinction is suggested but muddled by the uncertainty of archaeological dating and can be accepted as an appropriate use of poetic license.

Surviving Cro-Magnon artifacts include huts, cave paintings, carvings and antler-tipped spears. The remains of tools suggest that they knew how to make woven clothing. They had huts, constructed of rocks, clay, bones, branches, and animal hide/fur. These early humans used manganese and iron oxides to paint pictures and may have created the first calendar around 15,000 years ago.[2]

The flint tools found in association with the remains at the first Cro-Magnon site have associations with the Aurignacian culture that Lartet had identified a few years before he found the skeletons.

The Cro-Magnons must have come into contact with the Neanderthals, and are often credited with causing the latter's extinction, although modern humans seem to have coexisted with Neanderthals for up to 60,000 years in the Levant[3] and for more than 15,000 years in France.[4]

Auel's research led to the incorporation of such data into her story arch and narrative. Her books have been commended for their anthropological authenticity and their ethnobotanical accuracy. However, recent archaeological research may suggest that some prehistorical details in the series are inaccurate and others fictional, and that specifications of prehistorical milestones are sometimes arbitrary and inconsistent.[citation needed] For example, the differences between Neanderthals and Homo sapiens may have been exaggerated or underestimated in the series; it has been found that Neanderthals had a hyoid bone and may thus have been capable of using vocal language and not as dependent on sign language as portrayed in the series (the existence of a Neanderthal hyoid bone wasn't confirmed until 1983, some years after the first book in the series was published).[citation needed]

The novel also suggests that one of the reasons why the Neanderthals is in decline, is because their accumulated knowledge and experience which has been inherited from their ancestors, is taking up too much space in the brain. Ideas that are directly related to genetic memory or Lamarckism. Their medicine man is also able to trigger the clan's genetic memories, which is stretching back to prehistoric times long before humanoids evolved.

Plot summary

A five-year old Cro-Magnon girl is suddenly orphaned and left homeless by an earthquake that destroys her family's camp. She wanders aimlessly, naked and unable to feed herself, for several days. Having been attacked and nearly killed by a cave lion and suffering from starvation, exhaustion, and infection of her wounds, she collapses, on the verge of death.

The narrative switches to a group of Neanderthal people, the "Clan", whose cave was destroyed in the earthquake and who are searching for a new home. The medicine woman of the group, Iza, discovers the girl and asks permission from Brun, the head of the Clan, to help her, even though she is clearly a daughter of "the Others". The child is adopted by Iza and her brother Creb, the "Mog-ur" or shaman, an arthritic elder who has only one arm and one eye due to a difficult birth caused by his larger than average brain, then a cave bear attack when he was about twelve. They call her Ayla, because they can't pronounce her name. Immediately after Iza begins to help her, the clan discovers a huge, beautiful cave; many of the people begin to regard Ayla as lucky, especially since good fortune continues to come their way as she lives among them.

The Neanderthal possess only limited vocal apparatus and rarely speak, but have a highly-developed sign language. They do not laugh or even smile, and they do not cry; when Ayla weeps, Iza thinks she has an eye disease.

Ayla's different thought processes lead her to break important Clan customs, particularly the taboo against females handling weapons. She is self-willed and spirited, but tries hard to fit in with the Neanderthals, although she has to learn everything first-hand; she does not possess the ancestral memories of the Clan which allow them to do certain tasks after being shown only once.

Her main antagonist is Broud, son of the leader, an egomaniac who feels that she takes credit and attention away from him. As the two mature, the hatred between them festers. When they are young adults, Broud rapes Ayla, but she becomes pregnant, and rejoices in the birth of a son.

The book ends with Creb's death, Broud's succession to the leadership, and his banishment of Ayla, who sets off to find other people of her own kind. She is not allowed to take her son with her. The separation haunts her with guilt and grief for the rest of the series.

Sequels

The sequel, The Valley of Horses, continues Ayla's story, which is further developed in other books of the Earth's Children series, which include The Mammoth Hunters; The Plains of Passage; The Shelters of Stone; and the sixth and final installment in the series, The Land of Painted Caves.

Historical and research background

The archaeological and paleontological research for this book was carried out by Auel from her public library, by attending archaeological conventions, and touring extensively on sites with briefings by working field archaeologists.[5] Some of the descriptions are based on the first adult Neanderthal skeletons in Iraq from the cave burial at Shanidar, dating between 60-80,000 years BP. Other data is clearly linked to the widespread Aurignacian culture and Gravettian culture, and their tell-tale Venus figurines which Auel uses as one center of her Cro-magnon religious practices.[6]

Film adaptation

In 1986, the novel was adapted into a film directed by Michael Chapman and starring Daryl Hannah.

See also

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References

  1. ^ Conard, N. J.; Grootes, P. M.; Smith, F. H. (8 July 2004). "Unexpectedly recent dates for human remains from Vogelherd". Nature 430 (6996): 198–201. doi:10.1038/nature02690. PMID 15241412. http://www.urgeschichte.uni-tuebingen.de/fileadmin/downloads/Conard/vogelherdNature04.pdf. 
  2. ^ David Whitehouse (16 October, 2000). "Oldest lunar calendar identified". BBC News. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/975360.stm. 
  3. ^ Bar-Yosef, Ofer; Vandermeersch, Bernard (April 1993). "Modern Humans in the Levant". Scientific American: 94-100. http://www.sciamdigital.com/index.cfm?fa=Products.ViewIssuePreview&ARTICLEID_CHAR=B5763310-0F19-48ED-A3EB-CBB6D7A7B5E. 
  4. ^ Gravina, Brad M.; Mellars, Paul; Ramsey, Christopher Bronk (November 2005). "Radiocarbon dating of interstratified Neanderthal and early modern human occupations at the Chatelperronian type-site". Nature 438 (7064): 51–56. Bibcode 2005Natur.438...51G. doi:10.1038/nature04006. ISSN 0028-0836. PMID 16136079. 
  5. ^ Auel, various Series forwards, appreciations and credits, esp. "The Shelters of Stone" appreciations make it plain she'd outlined six book series in detail and visited digs in the various locales before this first book, and reprised such visits at various times since.
  6. ^ Tools and carvings characteristic of these cultures and maps delineating the actual basis dig sites are located within the inside cover art of most of the sequels.

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