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The Stone Age

Bringing History to Life beyond the Classroom

History would have been impossible without prehistory, and prehistory is far more than a mere pre-amble to the main show.  It was during the prehistory of the Stone Age that Britain acquired its languages, landscape and regional identities.

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What might the day include?


The emphasis is on having FUN, using artefacts, role-play, and games to teach history in an engaging and meaningful way.  A day in the Stone Age can include some or all of these topics:


o  When was the Stone Age: exploring our timeline on Earth.

o  “Walking on two legs”: the evolution of humans.

o  What was life like in the Stone age?

o  How and why life changed for Stone Age people.

o  Could you be a hunter-gatherer: the importance of hunting for Stone Age people.

o  What was the Stone Age diet like?

o  The making of tools and weapons.

o  The first artists.

o  Death, burial and the afterlife.

o  Monumental builders: how and why places like Stonehenge were built?

o  How do historians find out about the past (types of evidence).

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