June 2024 Issue Darrin M McMahon Planet of the Killer Apes The Invention of Prehistory: Empire, Violence, and Our Obsession with Human Origins By Stefanos Geroulanos LR
June 2022 Issue Hilary Davies Poems of the Underground The Lascaux Notebooks By Jean-Luc Champerret (Edited and translated from French by Philip Terry)
March 2001 Issue John Gribbin It All Began in Africa The Man who Found the Missing Link: The Extraordinary Life of Eugene Dubois By Pat Shipman Java Man: How Two Geologists Changed the Course of Evolution By Garniss Curtis, Carl Swisher and Roger Lewin LR
December 2018 Issue Henry Gee What Did the Iguanodon Ever Do for Us? Dinomania: Why We Love, Fear and Are Utterly Enchanted by Dinosaurs By Boria Sax LR
May 2018 Issue Henry Gee Before the Asteroid The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs: The Untold Story of a Lost World By Steve Brusatte LR
August 2016 Issue Ronald Hutton Digging for Britain The Tale of the Axe: How the Neolithic Revolution Transformed Britain By David Miles LR
July 2003 Issue Felipe Fernandez-Armesto Crops and Cavemen After The Ice: A Global Human History, 20,000-5,000 BC By Steven Mithen LR
May 2008 Issue Norman Hammond Emerging Eurozones Europe Between the Oceans: 9000 BC to AD 1000 By Barry Cunliffe LR
November 2012 Issue Tom Fort A Prehistoric Lourdes? Stonehenge: Exploring the Greatest Stone Age Mystery By Mike Parker Pearson LR
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