By Haider and Alex. Shelter……………………………………………….......Page 3 Animals…………………………………………………..Page 4 Art……………………………………………………………Page 5.

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By Haider and Alex

Shelter……………………………………………… Page 3 Animals…………………………………………………..Page 4 Art……………………………………………………………Page 5

How did Early Britons make their shelters and roofs ? Early Britons made their roofs cone shaped. The materials used for shelters in the stone age were Bones, Timber, Stones, Animal Hide. They had a dresser at the opposite side of the doorway where they kept their valuable stuff. WOW FACT Inside all the shelters were built the same design

What are the most common Stone Age animals? The most common Stone Age animals were mammoths, cave bears, cave lions, woolly rhinos, otters, and horses. Dinosaurs did not actually live in the Stone Age. WOW FACT Dinosaurs died before the Stone Age even started!

What did they use to make Stone Age art? They drew symbols on the cave walls to communicate.They used bones,wood,shells and grass to paint. They applied the paintings to the walls by either with fingers, fur or brushes made from twigs WOW FACT Archaeologists used to think that the pigment that Stone Age people used for painting were mixed with oils or fats but experiments have shown that this does not work.