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Ready or not! : 150+ make-ahead, make-over, and make-now recipes by Nom nom paleo / by Tam, Michelle,author.; Fong, Henry,author.;
Subjects: Cookbooks.; High-protein diet; Gluten-free diet; Cooking (Natural foods); Prehistoric peoples;
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Nom nom paleo let's go! : simple feasts + healthy eats / by Tam, Michelle,author.; Fong, Henry,author.;
PREVIOUS BOOK IN SERIES: READY OR NOT!, ISBN 9781449478292. The creators of 'Nom Nom Paleo' are back with a new collection of internationally-inspired, umami-packed dishes - including keto-friendly, Whole30, and plant-based recipes. With step-by-step photos, fun cartoons, and a dash of snarky humour, 'Lets Go!' will have you running into the kitchen and ready to cook!
Subjects: Cookbooks.; Recipes.; Cooking (Natural foods); Gluten-free diet; High-protein diet; Prehistoric peoples;
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Human Prehistory and the First Civilizations. by M. Fagan, Brian,actor.; The Great Courses (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Brian M. FaganOriginally produced by The Great Courses in 2003.Where do we come from? How did our ancestors settle this planet? How did the great historic civilizations of the world develop? How does a past so shadowy that it has to be painstakingly reconstructed from fragmentary, largely unwritten records nonetheless make us who and what we are? These 36 lectures bring you the answers that scientific and archaeological research and theorizing suggest about human origins, how populations developed, and the ways in which civilizations spread throughout the globe. It's a fascinating 36-lecture narrative that covers human prehistory from our beginnings more than 2.5 million years ago up to and beyond the advent of the world's first preindustrial civilizations.Along the way, you'll explore a fascinating set of civilizations, including Homo habilis (the first tool-making hominid); the Cro-Magnons, among the first known artists as well as hunter-gatherers; Sumerian civilization in Mesopotamia and the intricate patchwork of city-states between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers; and the mysterious Harappan civilization of the Indus. Woven through this narrative is a set of pervasive themes: emerging human biological and cultural diversity, the impact of human adaptations to climatic and environmental change, and the importance of seeing prehistory not merely as a chronicle of archaeological sites but of the stories of the people who created them.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Social sciences.; History, Ancient.; Instructional films.; Documentary films.; History.; Archaeology.; Evolution (Biology).; Prehistoric peoples.;
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How to sleep like a caveman : ancient wisdom for a better night's rest / by Laar, Merijn van de,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."We spend roughly a third of our lives in bed, but for millions of us, not all of that time is spent sleeping. We strive for eight hours per night, only to lie awake thanks to stress, our ever-present devices, a new baby, or that 4 pm coffee you thought you needed. As sleep scientist and recovering insomniac Merijn van de Laar shows, we're hardly the first to experience this. When homo sapiens evolved hundreds of thousands of years ago, when saber-toothed tigers were their biggest nighttime worry, wakefulness served to protect one's tribe at night. Research shows these episodic sleep patterns even gave our ancestors an evolutionary advantage. We can look to their example for guidance in improving our sleep health, too: how our sleep patterns change as we age, the benefits of communal sleep, the importance of environmental factors such as temperature and light. While our myriad gadgets may distinguish us from early humans, understanding the ways our brains evolved to rest can chart the course toward a better night's sleep. Drawing from emerging science, archeological research into our ancestors' habits, and close observation of contemporary hunter-gatherer cultures, How to Sleep Like a Caveman explains everything from why we sometimes jerk awake at night-likely a remnant of having slept in trees-to why our efforts to "optimize" our sleep schedules might just be a fool's errand. The result is a surprising, accessible new framework for thinking about sleep-the way we were designed to"--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Sleep.; Sleep; Sleep; Sleep; Circadian rhythms.; Prehistoric peoples;
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Ditch the wheat : 120 paleo recipes for a gluten-free lifestyle / by Lovett, Carol,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Subjects: Cookbooks.; Gluten-free diet.; Gluten-free foods.; Gluten-free diet; High-protein diet.; Cooking (Natural foods); Prehistoric peoples;
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First peoples [videorecording] : their story is our story / by Hewes, Jonathan,producer.; Lambert, Tim,producer.; Shale, Kerry,narrator.; PBS Distribution (Firm),film distributor.; Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.),publisher.; Wall to Wall (Firm),production company.;
Americas -- Africa -- Asia -- Australia -- Europe.Narrator, Kerry Shale.200,000 years ago we took our first steps in Africa. Today there are seven billion of us living across the planet. How did our ancestors spread from continent to continent? This is a global detective story, featuring the latest archaeological discoveries and genetic research. On each continent, we track down the earliest members of our species, Homo sapiens. Who were these First Peoples? What drove them to the ends of the earth?E.DVD ; NTSC, Region 1 ; widescreen presentation ; stereo.
Subjects: Archaeology.; Documentary television programs.; Ethnology.; Genealogy.; Genetics; Human beings; Paleoanthropology.; Prehistoric peoples.;
For private home use only.
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Here come the Croods / by Testa, Maggie.;
"Caveman Grug is the leader of the Croods family. He does not like new things. His daughter Eep loves new things! When they are forced to change how they live, Grug learns that home is where the Croods are!"--Provided by publisher.LSC
Subjects: Radio and television novels.; Families; Prehistoric peoples; Change (Psychology); Voyages and travels; Survival;
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Watch your tail! by Stilton, Geronimo.;
3.0.007-010.
Subjects: Humorous fiction; Adventure stories; Stilton, Geronimo (Fictitious character); Humorous stories, Italian; Prehistoric peoples; Journalists; Mice;
© c2013., Scholastic,
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Danielle Walker's against all grain : meals made simple : gluten-free, dairy-free, and paleo recipes to make anytime / by Walker, Danielle(Chef);
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Subjects: High-protein diet; Gluten-free diet; Milk-free diet; Prehistoric peoples; Cooking (Natural foods); Cookbooks.;
© 2014., Victory Belt Pub.,
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The book of science and antiquities : a novel / by Keneally, Thomas,author.;
"An award-winning documentary filmmaker, Shelby Apple is obsessed with reimaging the full story of the Learned Man - a prehistoric man whose remains are believed to be the link between Africa and ancient Australia. From Vietnam to northern Africa and the Australian Outback, Shelby searches for understanding of this enigmatic man from the ancient past, unaware that the two men share a great deal in common. Some 40,000 years in the past, the Learned Man has made his home alongside other members of his tribe. Complex and deeply introspective, he reveres tradition, loyalty, and respect for his ancestors. Willing to sacrifice himself for the greater good, the Learned Man cannot conceive that a man millennia later could relate to him in heart and feeling."--Publisher description.
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Historical fiction.; Humanity; Mortality; Motion picture producers and directors; Prehistoric peoples; Self-realization;
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