By Poppy G. Introduction This is a power point about Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age.

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By Poppy G

Introduction This is a power point about Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age.

PALEOLITHIC  They hunted for food.  It was up until about 10,000 B,C  They used tools and weapons made from stone and flints.  In the early stone age they didn’t have a permanent home.  Rock homes[caves] may have been used for thousands of years.

MESOILTHIC  started to train [wolf] dogs and they started to fish and collect leaves and wood.  England is no any more a part of France its an island.  Around about BC the most recent ice age had come to an end.

NEOLITHIC  People started to stay in one place.  They farmed and grow crops  They cut down trees to make fields and started to build stronger houses.  Farming started to spread across Europe from where it began in Mesopotamia.

THE BRONZE AGE The Bronze Age started around about 2500 BC and that is when some people called the Beaker people brought metal, bronze.. The skill spread from west Asia up in till now the material was flint. They made bronze with tin and copper they made it because it was easy to mould. The Bronze Age

They made bronze because it was easy to shape and that is why they made axes, spears and shields and jewellery. The people who made jewellery were skilled men. The people became more rich because they traded with people.

IRON AGE Click the picture to see a video about the iron age