TOPIC: SETTLEMENT CARLOS MORENO TAMI GUERRERO WALID

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TOPIC: SETTLEMENT CARLOS MORENO TAMI GUERRERO WALID PREHISTORY TOPIC: SETTLEMENT CARLOS MORENO TAMI GUERRERO WALID

PALEOLITHIC PERIOD THEY WERE NOMADIC THEY LIVED IN CAVES OR HUTS THEY TRAVELLED FROM PLACE TO PLACE LOOKING FOR FOOD.

NEOLITHIC PERIOD SETTLED IN LARGER GROUPS OR FORMED COMMUNITIES, LIVED IN ONE PLACE. PEOPLE BECAME SEDENTARY THERE WERE ARTISANS AND FARMERS

METAL AGES PEOPLE CONTINUED TO LIVE IN VILLAGES. THERE WERE WALLS TO DEFEND THE VILLAGE. THE CELTS AND IBERIANS LIVED IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA.