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Bone From a Dry Sea by Peter Dickinson

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7. concept of death and an afterlife

After the tribe had accepted the stranger, "her baby had died. Where had it gone?" (34). The hominids were curious about the afterlife and understood the concept of death.

8. role of food sharing

" They were strong symbols to the tribe, the giving and taking of food. They meant friendship, alliance, trust." (38) Humans share food unlike any other animal. This is very important to human development. Sharing food shows compassion and friendship.

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Bone From a Dry Sea by Peter Dickinson