Because of modern technological advances and discoveries, what was once the "mysterious" Stone Age is now more and more accessible. For millions of years Stone Age people wandered the earth. Though their dwellings, made with animal skin, bone and antlers were temporary, their activities and life view established the foundation for our world today. Looking back at the peoples of the Stone Age allows us to ponder their Paleolithic situation .
Taking a broad view of our humanness, Stone Age history gives us pause to wonder what we, ourselves, will leave behind. In this non-technical book, "Almost Like Us: Peoples of the Stone Age", the root of our humanity is handled with both sensitivity and humor.