- Appearance of Prehistoric People
- Language of Prehistoric People
- Indo-European Languages
- Family and Social Life, Women and Children in Prehistoric Europe
- Stonehenge Builders and the Party Town That Was Near It
- World's Oldest Pottery and Gold Artifacts
- Late Stone Age Tools and Technology
- Earliest Houses, Buildings, Possessions and Wooden Structures
- Earliest Clothes and Shoes
- Late Stone Age Art and Crafts
- Neolithic Shaman, Witches, Drugs and Wishing Wells
- Skull Cults, Cannibalism and Ritualistic Uses of Human Bones in Neolithic Europe
- Late Stone Age and Bronze Age Diet and Food
- Stone Age Bread and Grain Consumption
- Meat Eating by Late Stone Age Humans
- Prehistoric Milk-Drinking, Earliest Cheese and Lactose Tolerance
- Earliest Cheese and Dairy Products
- Stone Age and Bronze Age Weapons and Forts
- Stone Age and Bronze Age Violence and Mass Murder
- Stone Age and Bronze Age Warfare
- Health and Diseases in the Neolithic and Bronze Ages
- Surgery and Dentistry in Antiquity and Very Ancient Times
- Transport in Neolthic-Bronze-Age Europe: Horses, Cattle-Pulled Carts, Sailing Canoes
- Bog People: Their Deaths, Preservation and Research
- Famous Bog People: Tollund Man, Lindow Man
- Life Style of Neolithic and Bronze Age Scandinavians
- Late Stone Age and Bronze Age Science: Math, Measurement, Maps and the Nebra Sky Disc
- Dogs: Characteristics, Behavior and Intelligence
- Dog History and Records
- Domestication of Dogs: Theories, Evidence, Why and How
- When and Where Were Dogs Were First Domesticated