Any novels set in caveman times?

Preferably minimal dialogue

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Euhmmm...
I haven't read these, but someone told me they're decent.
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quest for fire

Clan of the cave bear

Anything by Jean Auel

Pillar of the Sky is really interesting. It probably has a bit more dialogue than you're looking for though.

It's a fictional account of a prehistoric tribe that constructed Stonehenge. The novel attempts to answer how they did it and why.

kiss

THERE'S NO STOP SIGN WHY DO YOU MAKE ME DO THIS WHERE IS THE FUCKING STOP SIGN MOTHERFUCKER

Why are captchas so fucking retarded nowadays?

Why, yes

My diary, desu

are those jean m. auel books actually good?

i dont mean are they literary masterpieces, are they worth reading?

heh

Quran
Bible

yup

Typical historical romance and oppression novels for women

Lord of the Flies guy wrote one. Don't remember the name and can't be arsed to look it up though.

This.

He wrote something about building a church steeple too. Fuck if I remember whst it wss called

Shaman by Kim Stanley Robinson is pretty decent.

That I actually remember, The Spire. The Inheritors might be the name of Neanderthal one.

yeah there was NO STOP SIGN ;_;

Protip: click where the stop sign would be.

thanks for the tip