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cave bear

noun

  1. an extinct bear, Ursus spelaeus, that lived in caves in Europe during the Pleistocene Epoch.


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The presence of reindeer, cave bear, woolly rhinoceros and horse bones, for example, indicated cold climatic conditions typical of steppe tundra and similar to conditions in Siberia and northern Scandinavia today, and a human diet based on large terrestrial animals.

“The Clan of the Cave Bear” is the first one; I think my dad got that for me when I was maybe 12.

“I remember loving this,” she said, as she handed me Jean M. Auel’s 1980 bestseller The Clan of the Cave Bear.

From Slate

The Clan of the Cave Bear tells the story of a Homo sapiens girl, Ayla, who is orphaned at age 5 in an earthquake.

From Slate

The class was Pre-Algebra, and though it was perfectly fine to read before the bell rang, my reading material, "Clan of the Cave Bear," was "not appropriate for a girl my age," according to the teacher.

From Salon

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