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Mammoth hunters

Set in Ice Age Europe, Alya and her lover Jondalar encounter the Mamotai, a tribe of mammoth hunters.

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  • ""When Ayla and Jondalar leave their valley they meet and are befriended by the Mamutoi and become part of their camp. Ayla is soon drawn to the magnetic Ranec. She finds herself torn between her strong feelings for him and her love for the now jealous Jondalar.""
  • "Set in Ice Age Europe, Alya and her lover Jondalar encounter the Mamotai, a tribe of mammoth hunters."@en
  • "In the third installment of the Earth Children series, Anya and Jondalar are back and this time they have joined the Mamutoi, also known as the Mammoth Hunters. When Anya meets the mysterious Ranec, who is an artist-carver, she is forced to choose between two men. But not until Anya's life is put on the line is she able to decide between Jondalar, her past love and Ranec, her new love."@en
  • "An epic novel of love, knowledge, jealousy, and hard choices. Ayla, the independent heroine of the Earth's Children (TM) series, sets out from the valley on Whinney, the horse she tamed. With her is Jondalar, the tall handsome, yellow-haired man she nursed back to health and came to love. Together they meet Mamutoi, the Mammoth Hunters, people like Ayla. But to Ayla, who was raised by the Clan of the Cave Bear, they are the "Others." She approaches them with a mixture of fear and curiosity."
  • "An epic novel of love, knowledge, jealousy, and hard choices. Ayla, the independent heroine of the Earth's Children (TM) series, sets out from the valley on Whinney, the horse she tamed. With her is Jondalar, the tall handsome, yellow-haired man she nursed back to health and came to love. Together they meet Mamutoi, the Mammoth Hunters, people like Ayla. But to Ayla, who was raised by the Clan of the Cave Bear, they are the "Others." She approaches them with a mixture of fear and curiosity."@en
  • "Jean M. Auel continues the breathtaking epic journey of the woman called Ayla. Riding Whinney with Jondalar, the man she loves, and followed by the mare's colt, Ayla ventures into the land of the Mamutoi -- the Mammoth Hunters. She has finally found the Others she has been seeking. Though Ayla must learn their different customs and language, she is adopted because of her remarkable hunting ability, singular healing skills, and uncanny fire-making technique. Bringing back the single pup of a lone wolf she has killed, Ayla shows the way she tames animals. She meets Ranec, the dark-skinned, magnetic master carver of ivory, whom she cannot refuse -- inciting Jondalar to a fierce jealousy. Throughout the icy winter the tension mounts, but warming weather will bring the great mammoth hunt and the mating rituals of the Summer Meeting, when Ayla must choose to remain with Ranec and the Mamutoi, or to follow Jondalar on a long journey into an unknown future."@en
  • "Leaving the Valley of the Horses that has become her home, Ayla embarks on a momentous journey that will lead to the clan of the mammoth hunters: a people at first hostile and disturbingly different. With her is, Jondalar, the handsome man she has nursed back to health and come to love; but as she begins to settle into this new life, she finds herself irresistibly drawn to the master-carver of Mamuti."@en
  • "Ayla, prehistoric heroine, travels with Jolandar until she meets people of her own kind, and finds she must make a decision about the men she loves. Third of the Earth's children novels."@en
  • "When Ayla and Jondalar leave their valley they meet and are befriended by the Mamutoi and become part of their camp. Ayla is soon drawn to the magnetic Ranec. She finds herself torn between her strong feelings for him and her love for the now jealous Jondalar."
  • "When Ayla and Jondalar leave their valley they meet and are befriended by the Mamutoi and become part of their camp. Ayla is soon drawn to the magnetic Ranec. She finds herself torn between her strong feelings for him and her love for the now jealous Jondalar."@en
  • "Ayla, disowned by her own clan, joins the mammoth-hunting Mamutoi. She wins acceptance through her powers as a healer. Explicit descriptions of sex. Sequel to The valley of horses."@en
  • "Ayla and Jondalar embark on a journey that takes them to the Mamutoi, the mammoth hunters, and Ayla must make a faithful choice between two men--Jondalar and Ranec, the Mamutoi's master carver."@en
  • "With her horse, Whinny and her man, Jondalar, Ayla find a new clan."@en
  • "Continues the saga of Ayla, a Cro-Magnon woman orphaned by an earthquake and raised by a Neanderthal clan 25,000 years ago."@en
  • "Riding her horse Whinney with Jondalar, the man she loves, and followed by the mare's colt, Ayla ventures into the land of the Mamutoi--the Mammoth Hunters. She has finally found the Others she has been seeking. Though Ayla must learn their different customs and language, she is adopted because of her remarkable hunting ability, singular healing skills, and uncanny fire-making technique. Throughout the icy winter the tension mounts, but warming weather will bring the great mammoth hunt and the mating rituals of the Summer Meeting, when Ayla must choose to remain with the Mamutoi, or to follow Jondalar on a long journey into an unknown future."
  • "Riding her horse Whinney with Jondalar, the man she loves, and followed by the mare's colt, Ayla ventures into the land of the Mamutoi--the Mammoth Hunters. She has finally found the Others she has been seeking. Though Ayla must learn their different customs and language, she is adopted because of her remarkable hunting ability, singular healing skills, and uncanny fire-making technique. Throughout the icy winter the tension mounts, but warming weather will bring the great mammoth hunt and the mating rituals of the Summer Meeting, when Ayla must choose to remain with the Mamutoi, or to follow Jondalar on a long journey into an unknown future."@en
  • "Ayla is adopted into the Mamutoi--the Mammoth hunters--where she has shown her abilities with animals, healing and magic."
  • "Ayla is adopted into the Mamutoi--the Mammoth hunters--where she has shown her abilities with animals, healing and magic."@en
  • "Riding Whinney with Jondalar, the man she loves, and followed by the mare's colt, Ayla ventures into the land of the Mamutoi. She has finally found the Others she has been seeking. Ayla is adopted because of her remarkable hunting ability, healing skills, and fire-making technique. Here she meets Ranec, the dark-skinned, magnetic master carver of ivory, whom she cannot refuse, inciting Jondalar to a fierce jealousy. Now she must choose between the two."@en
  • "Ayla, the Cro-Magnon woman raised by Neanderthals, meets a cave artist Ranec, one of the mammoth hunters, and must choose between him and her friend and lover Jondalar."@en
  • "Riding Whinney with Jondalar, the man she loves, and followed by the mare?s colt, Ayla ventures into the land of the Mamutoi, the Mammoth Hunters. She has finally found the Others she has been seeking. Though Ayla must learn their different customs and language, she is adopted because of her remarkable hunting ability, singular healing skills, and uncanny fire-making technique. She finds women friends and painful memories of the Clan she left behind, and meets Ranec, the dark-skinned, magnetic master carver of ivory, whom she cannot refuse, inciting Jondalar to a fierce jealousy that he tries to control by avoiding her. Throughout the icy winter the tension mounts, but warming weather will bring the great mammoth hunt and the mating rituals of the Summer Meeting, when Ayla must choose to remain with Ranec and the Mamutoi, or to follow Jondalar on a long journey into an unknown future."
  • "Ayla and Jondalar meet the Mamutoi-the Mammoth Hunters--people like Ayla. Ayla finds herself torn between the wildly jealous Jondalar and the master carver Ranec."@en
  • "Set in Ice Age Europe, Ayla, the horse Whinney, which she tamed, and her lover Jondalar encounter the Mamutoi, a tribe of mammoth hunters, who, because of her control over animals, her healing skills, and the magic firestone she discovers, adopt Ayla into their clan. Ayla finds herself drawn to the Mamutoi master carver Ranec, which makes Jondalar wildly jealous. It isn't until after the great mammoth hunt, in which Ayla's life is threatened, that a fateful decision is made."@en
  • "In the third novel of the acclaimed "Earth's children" series, Ayla and Jondalan encounter the Mamutoi - or the "Mammoth Hunters" in the frozen wilderness of Ice Age Europe."@en

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