Prehistoric fiction
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Prehistoric fiction is a literary genre in which the story is set in the period of time prior to the existence of written record, known as prehistory. As a fictional genre, the realistic description of the subject varies, not there being necessarily a commitment to develop an objective anthpological account.
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List of prehistoric fiction
- Ki'ti's Story, 75,000 BC Book One of Winds of Change, A Prehistoric Fiction Series on the Peopling of the Americas
- The Inheritors
- Born of the Sun
- The Clan of the Cave Bear
- The Quest for Fire
- Dance of the Tiger
- Lucy, l'espoir
- The Story of Ab
- The Village in the Treetops
- The People That Time Forgot
- Mists of Dawn
- Out of Time's Abyss
- A Story of the Stone Age
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