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TIMELINE A linear representation of important events in the order in wich they ocurred Martina Gil, Miguel Ángel Moreno Moisés Alacreu
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PALAEOLITHIC Time: 450,000-10,000 BC Tools: Stone tools Settlements: no settlements as people were nomadic hunter- gatheres
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MESOLITHIC Stone tools: microliths Rare to find settlemens as they were temporari campsites for hunter-gatheres No monuments Time:10,000-14,500 BC
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NEOLITHIC Time: 4,500-2,300 First evidence of pottery First small settlemens ands farms First evidence of monuments such as henges
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BRONZE AGE Stone tools still used but bronce weapons and tools, and gold jewerry, introduced Settlements of roundhouse built Elaborate burials often in round barrows
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IRON AGE Time: 700BC-AD43 Stone tools still used but bronce weapons and tools and gold jewellery Bigger settlemens of roundhouses built Large hillforts
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ROMANS Time: AD43 Metals tools Military sites early on, villas later.
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SAXON AND VIKING Time: 410-1066 Anglo-saxon history tells of many viking raids, from the time in 793 when vikings attaed
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MEDIEVAL Time: 1066-1485 This was a time of castles and peasants, guilds and monasteries, cathedrals and crusades. Great leaders such as Joan of Arc and Charlemagne were part of the Middle Ages as well as major events such as the Black Plague and the rise of Islam.
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16TH AND 17TH CENTURIES TUDORS Time: 1485-1603 An English royal house descended from a Welsh squire, Owen Tudor (died 1461), and ruling from 1485 to 1603. Monarchs of the Tudor line were Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I
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18 TH & 19 TH VICTORIANS The Victorian era of British history was the period of Queen Victoria's reign from 20 June 1837 until her death on 22 January 1901. It was a long period of peace, prosperity, refined sensibilities and national self-confidence for Britain Time: 1837-1901
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MODERN Time: 1901- At the turn of the 20th century, the world saw a series of great conflagrations, World War I and World War II. Near the end of the first great war, there were a series of Russian Revolutions and a Russian Civil War. In between the great wars, the 1920s saw a great rise in prosperity where progress and new technology took hold of the world.
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