By Sam. In the stone age are ancestors discovered how to use stone. In the bronze age, bronze. In the iron Age they discovered iron.

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By Sam

In the stone age are ancestors discovered how to use stone. In the bronze age, bronze. In the iron Age they discovered iron

The stone age humans made the first paintings out of animal blood. They made spears to hunt them. They carved stones.

In Mesolithic time people stared to move around in groups. They stayed in wooden huts. They started to fish in Mesolithic time. At the time they moved in small groups to keep hunting. Domesticated animals started to come to Britain. Ice started to melt and Britain became an island.

The Neolithic time was the last period of the stone age. People began to farm, and keep domesticated animals. People started to stay in one place and stop being nomadic. They made towns

 The B ronze Age began in 2500bc,when the beaker folk brought a new material… bronze. It came from the east Mediterranean region, and it was made of copper and tin. It was amazing to the stone age people because it was stronger and could be made into lots of things.

Click the picture to see a video about the Iron Age.