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Neanderthals and Their World

Luke Caverns

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English
Carmichael Press
29 March 2026
Neanderthals and Their World

They lived through ice, hunted giants, and shaped a world that was anything but forgiving. Long before the rise of modern civilization, the Neanderthals thrived across a shifting landscape of glaciers, forests, and open plains-masters of survival in one of the most extreme environments humanity has ever faced. Far from the outdated image of primitive beings, they emerge here as intelligent, adaptable, and deeply human, navigating a world defined by constant change.

Neanderthals and Their World takes you into that lost age, reconstructing their lives with clarity and depth-from their physical form and daily struggles to their tools, social bonds, and encounters with early Homo sapiens. Drawing on the latest scientific understanding, this book reveals not only who the Neanderthals were, but how their legacy still lives within us today. This is not just their story-it is a vital chapter of our own.
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Imprint:   Carmichael Press
Edition:   Large type / large print edition
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 216mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   1.016kg
ISBN:   9798233407840
Series:   Human Origins Quadrilogy
Pages:   442
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Luke Caverns is an independent researcher, explorer, and former archaeology lecturer whose work bridges academic inquiry with field-based investigation. He began teaching archaeology in 2004, where he developed a reputation for bringing ancient civilizations to life through a combination of rigorous scholarship and a deep fascination with the mysteries of the past. From early in his career, Caverns was drawn beyond the traditional boundaries of the classroom. His interests expanded toward the great unanswered questions of human history-particularly the rise of the civilizations of the New World, the enduring enigmas of ancient Egypt, the monumental landscapes of Anatolia, and the global phenomenon of megalithic construction. These interests would eventually define his life's work. Leaving formal academia behind, Caverns pursued a more immersive path, dedicating himself to both linguistic and field research. He undertook the study of Latin, Arabic, Spanish, and Quechua, equipping himself to engage directly with primary sources, regional histories, and local traditions across multiple cultural spheres. This linguistic foundation allowed him to move beyond translation and interpretation, opening a more direct connection to the civilizations he studies. His field experience includes participation in five archaeological excavations across South America, where he worked alongside researchers and local teams in environments ranging from high Andean plateaus to dense jungle terrain. These expeditions deepened his focus on pre-Columbian cultures, ancient trade networks, and the architectural achievements of early American civilizations. Today, Caverns operates as a modern-day explorer, documenting and investigating little-known and often overlooked archaeological sites throughout Central America. His work combines on-site analysis, historical comparison, and a critical examination of both established and alternative interpretations of the ancient world. Blending the discipline of an academic with the curiosity of an explorer, Luke Caverns represents a new generation of independent researchers-one equally at home in ancient texts, remote landscapes, and the enduring mysteries of humanity's earliest civilizations.

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