What was life like in the Iron Age? A presentation by Isaac Longman 3AT.

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What was life like in the Iron Age? A presentation by Isaac Longman 3AT

Tools and weapons The Iron Age did warrior training in their free time.

Weapons and tools In the Iron age when they were 7 they got a sling shot. Then when they were 10 they got a javelin. By the time they were 16 they got a spear. When they were an adult they got a sword and shield to protect them in battle. Weapons and tools were made from flint,bones and iron. They were used for hunting deer, woolly rhinos and wild boar so people had meat to eat.

Homes, houses and hill forts The people in the iron age lived in round houses built on hill forts.