Callum Kica and Humzah Khan. Contents Page Tools……5 Hunting……7 Cave art…….9 Jewellery…….11 Stone Henge…….13.

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Callum Kica and Humzah Khan

Contents Page Tools……5 Hunting……7 Cave art…….9 Jewellery…….11 Stone Henge…….13

Stone Age people had tools like us but there's were made out of stone or flint.

Stone Age people did lots of hunting but we don’t because we have meat in packs and they ate raw meat.

Stone Age people painted hunting pictures and animals.

Stone age people looked nice by wearing jewellery made out of animal teeth.

Stone Age people built Stone Henge but we don’t know why and we don’t know how.

Stone Age people wore their hunted animals fur or skin.