
The Early Cave-Men, written by Katharine Elizabeth Dopp and first published in 1904, is an educational narrative aimed at elementary school students. It explores the lives of prehistoric cave dwellers, focusing on the Fire Clan as they adapt to their environment, face predators like the Sabre-tooth, and develop survival techniques such as tool use and fire. This historical account provides insight into early human societies and their challenges, making it a notable contribution to juvenile literature in archaeology.

















