By Nashita.  Stone age people used tools like today.

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Presentation transcript:

By Nashita

 Stone age people used tools like today

 Stone circles have lots of stones and the stones are really heavy.

 Flint axes were used for cutting things, like food.

 In the Stone Age they used flint for most things.

 Stone Age people killed animals for clothes and food.

 The woolly mammoth was an enormous mammal, but now they are extinct.

 The Stone Age diet would have consisted of meat, fish and shellfish.

Jewellery In the Stone Age they used jewellery to look beautiful, they made it out of animal bones.