From the Stone Age to the Iron Age

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From the Stone Age to the Iron Age By Charlie W Are you wondering what the stone age is……..

Introduction This is a presentation about the stone age to the Iron age. It is about Britain in the past. It is the beginning of human life! Are you ready to go deep down in history thousands of years in the past. There is lots of artefacts in this slide. Explore Stone Henge with the Stone age people. Click on the picture on the iron age to watch a video. Go and explore.

The Stone Age The stone age is very important because it was the first living people ! People believe that every thing was made out of stone . After 10,000 years stone is still here ! It isn't just stone that lasted flint has also lasted to. Are you wondering why every thing is made out of rock the reason is that there where no sowing kits no TVs or phones ! The cave men had tools like hammers and spears and stone age clubs . If you didn't know that there is a stone age village in Skara brae in Orkney islands, find out more in my power point happy exploring my power point.

Palaeolithic Can you think back a long time? The Palaeolithic is the oldest stone age. People painted pictures of animals on the wall. Are you wondering how they got food? Well what they did was they hunted food and they gathered. The reason why people call it the stone age is because nearly everything was made of rock.

Dogs helped the cave men hunt. People used different tools. Mesolithic Dogs helped the cave men hunt. People used different tools. In the Mesolithic period of time the ice melted! England went apart from France. 35,000 years in the cold chilly air. The stone age people had to use boats to get to FRANCE !

Neolithic People today believe today that Stonehenge was built by cave men. In this stage of the stone age they farmed. Now the cave men settled in the houses. When they started to farm it was the biggest different change in all of history. Skara Brae in Scotland has a Neolithic village. There are stone houses, stone beds, stone dice and stone toys.

The Bronze Age Around about 2500 BC the Bronze Age began. The Bronze Age was different to the stone age because the people used copper and tin. The Beaker folk helped the British Bronze age people to make bronze. The idea came from west Asia. There was a person called Amesbury archer. People say he was the king of Stonehenge. He was one of the first Beaker folk and he made Beaker pots . You have to mix tin and copper to make bronze! People that did not get taught how to make bronze farmed and looked after animals or became potters. The Bronze Age people didn’t have money but they traded. Trading means swapping. In the bronze age the wooden wheel was invented. They became richer . Next comes the iron age.

THE IRON AGE Click on the picture to go to the Iron age video.