The Stone Age – Cultural heritage – the 4. grade excursion.

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The Stone Age – Cultural heritage – the 4. grade excursion

Reindeer-6000 years old The students visited the famous carvings from the Stone Age, and they got to see the reindeer and the man

OLD CRAFTS Jewelry made of bones and teeth from animals Tools made of flint

The students made axes from stones

Learning of excrements from different animals

From a moose

Studying the information board

Petroglyphs

The tools of flint came from Denmark

Settlement from the Stone Age

How to live and survive Making clothes of leather

Adventure in nature

Lizard

The frog pond must be examined

Information about old methods of hunting

We have learned a lot today!!!