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Educational Resources

Did the Nidderdale landscape meet the needs of humans successfully from the Stone Age to the Iron Age? What have we found out?

Did Nidderdale provide for the needs of prehistoric humans? Food Warmth What did early people find and use ? Would early man find these things in Nidderdale? Water Air Humans would have come to Nidderdale to find those things which help them to survive. Shelter

What else did they need? Warmth Food Water Air Shelter Boats Boats String or thread and needles to make clothes Weapons and tools Warmth Fuel Food Tools to make sparks What did early people find and use ? Water Containers and cups Air Shelter Boats String, wood, needles, rope, roofing Where would they find the materials for these things in Nidderdale?