Do you know some good novels settled in the prehistoric era?
I'm reading Bernard Cornwell's Stonehenge and it is pretty good!
You might be interested in Alan Moore's Voice of the Fire. It provides a fictional historical account of Northampton from like 4000 BC to 1996 with each chapter dedicated to a different historical epoch, so only the beginning chapters would really be relevant to your request, but they were pretty cool.
>>8340430
Oh just keep in mind that the first chapter is basically written from the perspective of a retarded caveman. Imagine Benjy from Sound and the Fury but, you know, from 4000 BC
>>8340526
That's Moore's only published novel to my knowledge, but soon his second effort, Jerusalem, will be released.
Anyway that's the only example I can think of. The Drowned World by JG Ballard deals with an environmental catastrophe that causes earth's ecosystem to mimic that of the Triassic era, which reawakens mankind's primal instincts, but that's not quite what you're looking for.
What do you think of the Jean M. Auel's books?
>>8339055
William Golding (Lord of the Flies guy) had a novel about the neanderthals getting genocided
I never read it though, so can't say if any good or not.
>>8342713
Thanks!
>>8339055
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prehistoric_fiction
http://www.trussel.com/f_prehis.htm
https://www.goodreads.com/series/40994-north-america-s-forgotten-past