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The icewoman cometh; Cro-Magnon heroine Ayla returns in Jean Auel's `The Shelters of Stone'.(Arts and Lifestyle)
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May 10, 2002|
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It's been a long wait for fans of Ayla, the prehistoric heroine of Jean Auel's popular Earth's Children series.
Introduced in the 1980s bestseller "The Clan of the Cave Bear" as a Cro-Magnon child raised and finally rejected by Neanderthals, Ayla is a prehistoric superwoman living 35,000 to 25,000 years ago in the Pleistocene era.
In three sequels to "Clan," the lithesome, blue-eyed blonde makes leaps of intuition across the board of human achievement, from hunting to domesticating animals to making fire from flint and pyrite - even in sewing. A herbalist ...
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