Hominid is a short novel by Austrian writer
Klaus Ebner. Taking place millions of years ago, it is a fictional story of a
band of extinct
hominids who inhabit
Central Africa. Referencing the seven days of
biblical Creation, the novel takes place in seven days. As the protagonist Pitar leads his band to civilization, tension arises between the
clan leader Costello and his rival Re. Over the course of the story, Pitar invents tools, discovers the use of fire, and falls in love with Maluma. The seventh day marks a turning point in the storyline, as the members of the band separate from one another.