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u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u THE STONE AGE LIVED IN CAVES. THEY DRAWN ON THE WALLS AND THEY CALLED THEM CAVE PIATING. STONE AGE HOMES

STONE AGE TOOLS, WEAPONS THE STONE AGE MADE THEIR TOOL AND WEAPONS OUT OF STONE. THEY ALSO HAD A KIND OF STONE CALLED FLINT, FLINT WAS VERY SHARP AND IT COULD BE SHARPEND. FLINT

FOOD TE THE STONE AGE ATE ONLY MEAT LIKE DEER,WOLLY MAMMATH. THEY ATE MAMMOTH, DEER, BISON.

STONEHENGE STONEHENGE IS AN ENGISEERING WONDER LOCATED IN W

BRONZE AGE WEAPONS THE BRONZE AGE WEAPONS WERE MADE OUT OF BRONZE.THE BEAKER PEOPLER KNOW HOW TO MAKE BRONZE, THEYMADE BRONZE OUT OF COPPER AND TIN.

IRON AGE HOMES THE IRON AGE WAS IN 800 BC - 43AD.THIER HOME WERE A ROUND SHAPE AND THEY MADE HILL FORTS. HILL FORTS WAS TO PROTECT FROM OTHER PEOPLE ATTACKING THEM.THEY BUILT FENCES ALL AROUNED THEM TO KEEP SAFE AND NOT TO GET ATTACKED.

IRON AGE WEAPONS THE IRON AGE WEAPONS