Neanderthal (novel)

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Neanderthal
LC Class
PS3554.A727 N43 1996

Neanderthal is a bestselling novel written by John Darnton published by Random House in 1996.[1][2][3][4][5]

Plot

The plot of Neanderthal revolves around two rival scientists, Matt Mattison and Susan Arnot, who are sent by the United States government to search for missing

Carbon dating
shows that the skull, which should be 40,000 years old, is suspiciously only 25 years old.

The

Russian and American governments are competing to study the surviving Neanderthals in Tajikistan in order to learn more about their "remote viewing" capabilities. The Neanderthals are split into two tribes, a peaceful valley tribe and a cannibalistic and violent mountain tribe. Soon, the protagonists
are captured by Neanderthals and must try to escape from the cannibals. They hope to do so without jeopardizing the safety of the peaceful tribe. It eventually, however, becomes necessary to train the peaceful tribe for war. The novel explains that a completely peaceful society like that was doomed in any case, and would have been destroyed soon by the mountain tribe.

Characters

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