Before the Romans, the Greeks or the Celts: There were the Chasseen...
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The Chasseen Legends
Mount Pavin in the Chaine des Puys mountain range in present-day southern France
erupted in 4040BC.
Warfare, goats, guilt, beer. Some things haven't changed much in 6000 years.
Stone age people were mostly teenagers learning to live and grow up in these fast-paced adventures. No one
lived over 40, so each generation learned to grow up quickly or die trying. Girls started gardening and
created the first hamlets. Boys turned the gardens into farms and hamlets into villages. Both fought
side-by-side. There was no time for differences to matter.
If you're looking for books with ancient settings, epic adventures and exciting heroics, then The Chasseen Legends will delight you!
These were not cave dwellers and Jean Auel's Ice Age adventures ended centuries ago. This was the Neolithic
Age, when the earth was lush and beautiful, full of birds and animals, but not many people.
The story follows one of the first families who transition from hunter-gatherers to farmers in southern
France. You're propelled through the lives of five generations of a family from mountainous hunters to plains
farmers. The realistic backdrop took years of research, however, the drama and suspense in the family as they
journey through this time period at the end of the Stone Age is the driving force of the trilogy.
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