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by David Alric


  unperturbed adj. not bothered; unagitated; undisturbed

  unregulated adj. uncontrolled; not subject to rules or regulations

  unsavoury adj. unpleasant; distasteful; disagreeable

  unscalable adj. not possible to climb; insurmountable

  unscathed adj. unharmed

  unswervingly adv. constantly; without deviating

  untold adj. incalculably great in quantity or number

  uproariously adv. loudly; boisterously

  uranium n. a radioactive, metallic element used as a source of nuclear energy

  usher v. to show in; to escort

  vanishingly remote phrase extremely unlikely

  vantage point n. a position giving a favourable view of a scene or situation

  vein n. a quality or trend in speech; writing; etc. ‘In a more positive vein’ means ‘on a more positive note’

  Velociraptor see Animal Anthology

  venture v. to set out on a possibly hazardous undertaking; to set forth with caution or trepidation

  vertical adj. perpendicular; upright

  vertigo n. dizziness

  vet v. Chapter 13: to check up on; to appraise; n. Chapter 22: an animal doctor (an abbreviation for veterinary surgeon)

  vibrate v. to shake; to quiver; to oscillate

  vice-chancellor n. a senior official in a university

  vicinity n. neighbourhood; surrounding or adjacent area

  vigorously adv. energetically; robustly

  vindicate v. to justify; to prove something to be right or necessary

  virtually adv. almost; practically; in effect

  virulent adj. extremely infective

  vista n. an impressive view

  voracious adj. eager to devour

  wader n. a long-legged bird that lives in or near water

  walking on eggshells metaphor this phrase is used as a metaphor for very careful or cautious behaviour. In the title of Chapter 10 it is used in both its metaphorical and literal senses

  wallaby n. an herbivorous marsupial similar to a small kangaroo

  wallow v. to roll about or become immersed in mud or water

  watercourse n. a route along which water flows

  whence adv. (poetic) from; from what place

  white lie n. a fib; a minor untruth

  whither adv. (poetic) to what place; where

  wince v. to move or grimace suddenly because of a pain or injury; to flinch

  witness v. to watch; to see; to observe; n. one who has seen an event

  wrath n. extreme anger; rage leading to retribution or vengeance

  wry adj. twisted; contorted (facial expression) as an indication of quiet amusement

  ye pronoun (archaic) form of address to two or more people

  Yeti see Animal Anthology

  yield v. to produce; to reveal; to bring forth

  yoke n. a frame for linking draught animals together

  yonder adv. (poetic) over there – often far away

  Unit conversion table

  1 inch = 2.54 centimetres

  1 foot = 12 inches = 0.3 metres

  1 yard = 3 feet = 0.91 metres

  1 mile = 1760 yards = 1.61 kilometres

  1 league = 3 miles (archaic)

  1 pound = 16 ounces = 0.45 kilograms

  1 ton = 2240 pounds = 1016 kilograms

  1 centimetre = 0.39 inches

  1 metre = 3.28 feet = 1.09 yards

  1 kilometre = 0.62 miles

  1 kilogram = 2.2 pounds

  1 tonne (metric ton) = 1000 kilograms = 2204.6 pounds

  About the Author

  David Alric has had a highly distinguished career as a medical professor in which his publications, research and teaching established him as an eminent medical writer and an international leader in his field. He was a pioneer in the development of methods of investigation and treatment that are now routinely used in medical practice and he played a major role in the introduction of computer technology into medicine.

  David’s writing experience and scientific knowledge have now been brought to bear on writing for a very different readership. In The Valley of the Ancients and his first novel, The Promised One, he combines his storytelling skills – honed by years of reading to his children and grandchildren – with his deep and wide-ranging understanding of natural history, science and general knowledge to create a fascinating mixture of adventure, fantasy and factual knowledge.

  David is married with three children and six grandchildren. They see him most days and are his severest critics.

  Copyright

  First published in 2008

  by Faber and Faber Ltd

  Bloomsbury House

  74–77 Great Russell Street

  London WC1B 3DA

  This ebook edition first published in 2012

  All rights reserved

  © David Alric, 2008

  Artwork © David Dean 2008

  Artwork for chapters 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 14, 15, 18, 20, 21, 24 and epilogue © David Alric 2008

  The right of David Alric to be identified as author of this work has been asserted in accordance with Section 77 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988

  Disclaimer:With the exception of the historical characters, any resemblance between the people and animals in this book and any real person, living or dead, is entirely accidental

  This ebook is copyright material and must not be copied, reproduced, transferred, distributed, leased, licensed or publicly performed or used in any way except as specifically permitted in writing by the publishers, as allowed under the terms and conditions under which it was purchased or as strictly permitted by applicable copyright law. Any unauthorised distribution or use of this text may be a direct infringement of the author’s and publisher’s rights, and those responsible may be liable in law accordingly

  ISBN 978–0–571–29713–9

 

 

 


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