The Stone Age People By Ronan & Lydia.

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The Stone Age People By Ronan & Lydia.

The Stone Age The stone age got its name because the tools and weapons were mainly made of stone.

The Stone Age Caves These are paintings at The Cave Of Lascaux. The cave was closed and they built a replica because carbon dioxide was ruining the pictures.

The Stone Age Homes The stone age people made their huts with sticks and animal skins. They have a little hole in the top of the hut for the smoke to come out.

How The Caves Were Discovered On Thursday the 12 September 1940 four teenagers found an amazing archaeological discovery of the caves in Lascaux south-west of France.

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