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The History Detective Investigates: Stone Age to Iron Age

1: Who were the first Britons? 2: When was the Middle Stone Age? 3: What did people do in the New Stone Age? 4: What were Stone Age tombs like? 5: Why was Stonehenge built? 6: When did the Bronze Age begin? 7: Who were the Beaker people? 8: When did people learn to make iron? 9: What were Iron Age homes like? 10: Who were the Celts? 11: What did the Celts believe in? 12: How did the Iron Age end? 13: Your project 14: Glossary 15: Answers 16: Further Information 17: Index
ISBN: 9780750281973
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Author Clare Hibbert
Pub Date 14/04/2016
Binding Paperback / softback
Pages 32
Country United Kingdom
Dewey 930
GBPPrice 8.99
Availability Available
€11.10
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Find out all about the first Britons, nomadic hunter-gatherers who came from mainland Europe to settle in England bringing wooden spears, flint handaxes and animals with them. Stone Age to Iron Age tells the story of how these people settled and began farming the land. They built villages of timber and stone houses such as Skara Brae on Orkney. Stonehenge is perhaps the most famous monument of this period, a technological marvel of the time built by raising over 80 blue stones to create the 'henge'. The Bronze Age bought with it metalworking using copper, tin and gold to make tools and beautiful everyday objects. The Iron Age was known for its hill forts, farming and art and culture. Contains maps, paintings, artefacts and photographs to show how early Britons lived. Ideally suited for readers age 8+ or teachers who are looking for books to support the new curriculum for 2014.
Find out all about the first Britons, nomadic hunter-gatherers who came from mainland Europe to settle in England bringing wooden spears, flint handaxes and animals with them. Stone Age to Iron Age tells the story of how these people settled and began farming the land. They built villages of timber and stone houses such as Skara Brae on Orkney. Stonehenge is perhaps the most famous monument of this period, a technological marvel of the time built by raising over 80 blue stones to create the 'henge'. The Bronze Age bought with it metalworking using copper, tin and gold to make tools and beautiful everyday objects. The Iron Age was known for its hill forts, farming and art and culture. Contains maps, paintings, artefacts and photographs to show how early Britons lived. Ideally suited for readers age 8+ or teachers who are looking for books to support the new curriculum for 2014.
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