By Jasmine,Ella and Georgia. Shelters page 1 Food page 2 Animals page 3 Art page 4 Inventions page 5 Transport page 6 Communications page 7.

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By Jasmine,Ella and Georgia

Shelters page 1 Food page 2 Animals page 3 Art page 4 Inventions page 5 Transport page 6 Communications page 7

Each house was accessed through a low doorway which had a stone slab door that could be closed and secured by a bar that filled into the door jambs.there houses were made out of cave’s and stick. Houses were very cold.

Stone age’s food was cave bears, fish, apple, pears, nuts,wolly mammoths,cave bears,berries and port chops

They drew pictures on the walls and they used ink from a squid or blood. They sharped bones to dig in the wobbly parts of the stone. They spread animal blood on the walls to make red paint. Its portable art Painting were manufactured from combination of minerals, ochres, burnt bone meal and charcoal mixed into mediums of water blood, animals fats and tree saps.

* Music * Decoration * Wheels * Cave painting

* Kayak * Roads * Boats * Walking * Running * Rolling * Jumping

* Symbols on the cave wall * Drawing * Talking with there mouth * With the pictures down there