By Adam, Machoi and Arion. Stone Age people did not use tools like today. But here are some pictures.

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Presentation transcript:

By Adam, Machoi and Arion

Stone Age people did not use tools like today. But here are some pictures.

Stone age people made weapons out of wood and stone to kill animals like wild pigs, deer and baby mammoths.

All stone age animals have fur. Mostly wild cats and bears.

Stone age people ate bears and wild pigs. If they were desperate for food they ate each other.

Stone Age people did not have clothes like today. They killed animals and cut animal skin off them to make clothes.

Sorry we have to stop but this is an ending So goodbye from us.