Originally I thought I might use a picture of real neanderthal stone tools, since there's a lengthy discourse in this chapter on their making and uses. But to my untrained and ignorant eye, every picture of them just looked like a bunch of dang rocks. SO Chapter image is a work of art depicting an imagined neanderthal knapping flint to make primitive (though sophisticated) stone tools. Art by José Emilio Toro Pareja torografic.com/en/home/
...oh dear someone decided to try and depict tribal life in one of our collective long dead cousins. Oh dear o me oh my. Surely this is the gravest insult to all things and must be banned from view! '....why?' Questions commonsense
A big literal handful of caviar straight form a beluga sturgeon's belly is probably the point in this novel where I most would like to be a paleolithic hunter gatherer on the coast of the black sea, thoguh I do wonder if they're actually all that good without the salt! Alas, I am no position to ever find out. C'est dommage
All he is missing is a lap covering. knapping stone leaves sharp chips, and needle or knife like points. He would have a leather apron or lap covering.
You uploaded these so long ago but i just wanted to thank you! This is a great book and I hope to find that when i look at other books you've narrated you will do the sequels too!!!
Originally I thought I might use a picture of real neanderthal stone tools, since there's a lengthy discourse in this chapter on their making and uses. But to my untrained and ignorant eye, every picture of them just looked like a bunch of dang rocks. SO
Chapter image is a work of art depicting an imagined neanderthal knapping flint to make primitive (though sophisticated) stone tools. Art by José Emilio Toro Pareja
torografic.com/en/home/
Appreciate the thought you put into the chapter images. They’re always an interesting touch.
Already a fan of David's ASOIAF readings, I started this book with my daughter. Thank you David for bringing my daughter and I closer together. ❤️
Thank you again for reading these chapters!
This book is banned where I live. I cannot thank you enough! You are really a great and generous man.
Why is it banned???
But your allowed to watch "Friends".
Can I ask where it's banned?
...oh dear someone decided to try and depict tribal life in one of our collective long dead cousins. Oh dear o me oh my.
Surely this is the gravest insult to all things and must be banned from view!
'....why?' Questions commonsense
@@siamihari8717I can see this offends you, but if we ban something..anything, where do we stop?
A big literal handful of caviar straight form a beluga sturgeon's belly is probably the point in this novel where I most would like to be a paleolithic hunter gatherer on the coast of the black sea, thoguh I do wonder if they're actually all that good without the salt! Alas, I am no position to ever find out. C'est dommage
they used salts, and maybe this salty preparation of caviar dates back to their time. who knows
Yep. Already salty. We used to go sturgeon fishing in Oregon.
Whenever I think about eating fish eggs, I vomit a little in my mouth. That's just gross. I don't care how much it costs.
Je jamais manger les roe au la sturrgeon. C'est dommage.
All he is missing is a lap covering. knapping stone leaves sharp chips, and needle or knife like points. He would have a leather apron or lap covering.
Yes Davey !!!
Please don’t take any days off this weekend 🤟
Thank for this book reading.
TIME FOR AYLA O SHOW OFF HER SWIMMING SKILLS
Love the narrator
👏
You uploaded these so long ago but i just wanted to thank you! This is a great book and I hope to find that when i look at other books you've narrated you will do the sequels too!!!
Love the narrator
Thanks for uploading these
What the hell is a temporary death curse
A transitory threat of death?
The author seems afraid to make Ayla a full lesbian, imo.