In 'The Later Cave-Men,' Katharine Elizabeth Dopp explores the lives and cultures of prehistoric humans through a unique blend of historical fiction and anthropological research. The book delves into the struggles and triumphs of our ancestors as they navigated a harsh and unforgiving world. Dopp's writing is both imaginative and informative, painting a vivid picture of life during the later Paleolithic era. By incorporating details from archaeological evidence and ethnographic studies, Dopp provides a plausible and engaging narrative that sheds light on the complexities of early human societies. This book serves as a valuable contribution to the genre of historical fiction and offers readers a thought-provoking glimpse into our evolutionary past. Katharine Elizabeth Dopp's background in education and anthropology lends credibility to her storytelling, making 'The Later Cave-Men' a compelling and enlightening read for anyone interested in prehistory or human evolution. Recommended for readers seeking a captivating blend of fiction and non-fiction set in prehistoric times.