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A CLAY OF STRAW BRICK DRIED IN THE SUN, COMMON IN COUNTRIES WITH LITTLE PRECIPITATION.
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ADOBE
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A THE WORK OF GROWING PLANTS WHICH ARE THEN USED FOR FOOD. HUMANS STARTED TO DO IT IN THE NEOLITHIC AGE.
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B THE PART INSIDE YOUR HEAD THAT WAS INCREASING ITS SIZE DURING THE PROCESS OF HOMINISATON
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BRAIN
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B Small and round fruits on some plants and trees like raspberries or redcurrants.
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BERRIES
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C A large hole in the ground or in the side of a mountain.
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CAVES
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C THE FIRST CROPS TO BE CULTIVATED IN NEOLITHIC AGE
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CEREALS
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C STONES THAT ARE ORDERED IN A CIRCLE. THE MOST FAMOUS ONE IS STONHENGE IN UNITED KINGDOM.
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CROMLECH
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D A large, wild animal that has long horns if it is male.
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DEER
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D LARGE STANDING STONES SUPPORTING A LARGER HORIZONTAL STONE.
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DOLMEN
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H THIS PERIOD STARTS WITH THE INVENTION OF WRITING AND STUDIES THE PAST OF HUMAN BEINGS THROUGHT TIME AND SPACE.
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HISTORY
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M A BIG STONE STANDING VERTICALLY ON THE FLOOR.
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MENHIR
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N DURING THIS PERIOD HUMANS BECAME PRODUCERS WITH THE INTRODUCTION OF FARMING
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NEOLITHIC AGE
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P IT WAS USED TO COOK AND STORE FOOD.
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POTTERY
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S A model that look like a person or animal usually made with stone.
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STATUE OR SCULPTURE
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T Instrument that you use with your hands in order to help you to do something.
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TOOLS
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W One of the sides of a room or building.
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WALLS
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H Primate mammal that walks on two feet in an upright position. Their brains are well developed which gives them greater intelligence and an ability to rationalise. Only one of these species still survives, the human.
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Hominin
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I Lack of equality between two things. This can happen when some people in a society do not have equal status, these people can lack access to basic rights.
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Inequality
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W the hard material that trees are made of.
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WOOD
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M Monument constucted with large untreated stones, these were very common in Prehistory.
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Megalith
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M Technique involoving extracting a desired mineral from a metal.
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Metallurgy
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N Last period of the Stone Age chracterised by the birth of agriculture, animal farming and the first villages.
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Neolithic
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P An agricultural implement that moves through the earth to till the land, using animal or mechanical strength.
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Plough
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P First and longest period of the Stone Age in which we can distinguish three phases- the lower, middle and upper periods; it is characterised pricipally by its stoneworking.
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Palaeolithic
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P Period in the lifetime of humans that dates back to before written documents and which we know of through remains, such as buildings, tools, human and animal bones, etc.
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Prehistory
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S Temple in which an image or relic of a saint, or an important prophet or person from a specific religon is venerated, and where the faithful often come to make a pilgrimage. It also refers to any temple, especially if it is a small one.
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Sanctuary
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