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Houses in Neolithic and Bronze Ages.

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Neolithic and Bronze Ages- 6000BC- 800BC. Britain becomes separated from the European mainland . Following the end of the last Ice Age, around 10.000 years ago, the levels of the North Sea began to rise as waters formerly locked up in great ice sheets melted. Sometime after about 8200 BC the last dry “land bridge” from Lincolnshire and East Anglia to Holland was taken over by salt marsh. By 6000 BC even the marshes had largely gone, drowned by the sea. HOUSES IN THIS AGE: Houses in the Neolithic, the dwellings situated just outside the visitor and exhibition center, were surprisingly bright and airy spaces and consisted of a single room measuring five meters on each side with white chalk walls and floors designed to reflect sunlight and capture the heat from the fire. When fires were lit, the smoke from the hearth filters up through a thatched roof – knotted or tied straw carefully secured onto a hazel woven frame. Around the walls stood wooden or woven furniture – beds,...

Neolithic and Brooze age. TOOLS.

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Scraper:  were used to butch animals and then, to remove meat from the hides is a flat. Scraper is a flat piece of Stone with no longer slightly curved age. Blades:  a thinner Blade can be inserted deeper into a carcass, or run along a bone, and Works better for fruit and vegetables of a settled agricultura life. Axes:  Axex make the clearing of land much simpler, allowing the spread of agriculture. Also, make effective weapons, and it is thought thaht many Neolithic axes were meant to be used on enemies rather than threes HAMMERS AND CHISELS. Chiles were made by attaching a Sharp piece of Stone to the end of a sturdy stick. Hammers were made by rounding a rock, and either drilling a hole throught it or crating a notch around the outside that could be used when securing the head to a handle by rope or sinew. Hammers were used with chisels in woodworking, thought the difference between a hammer and a w...

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 POPULATION: Ø    British Isles:   ‎70,763,528 millions inhabitants Ø    United Kingdom :  65,648,100 millions inhabitants Ø    Great Britain:  ‎60,800,000 milions inhabitants AREA: Ø    British Isles:   ‎315,159 km 2  (121,684 sq mi) Ø    Great Britain :  ‎209,331 km 2 Ø       United Kingdom:  242,495 km 2 DISTANCES: the UK is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, with the  North Sea  to its east, the  English Channel  to its south and the  Celtic Sea  to its south-south-west, giving it the  12th-longest coastline in the world .  The  Irish Sea  lies between Great Britain and Ireland.

NEOLITHIC AND BRONZE AGES/ SETTLEMENTS AND BARROWS, HENGES AND HILLFORTS

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NEOLITHIC AND BRONZE AGES SETTLEMENTS(FARMING, AGRICULTURE…) For most of that time, they subsisted by gathering food like nuts, berries, leaves and fruit from wild sources, and by hunting. Around 10,000 years ago, the latest ice age came to an end. Sea levels rose as the ice sheets melted, and Britain became separated from the European mainland shortly before 6000 BC. The introduction of farming, when people learned how to produce rather than acquire their food, is widely regarded as one of the biggest changes in human history. NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION. The change from a hunter-gatherer to a farming way of life is what defines the start of the Neolithic or New Stone Age. So the majority of early farmers were probably Mesolithic people who adopted the new way of life and took it with them to other parts of Britain Settlements consisted of round houses which were often grouped together, possibly for defence, but possibly too because people preferred ...

Ohio

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OHIO Flag: Seal: Nicknames: The Buckeye State; Birthplace of Aviation; The Heart of It All Motto: With God, all things are possible Capital: Columbus Largest Cities : Cleveland and Cincinnati Area:44,825 sq mi         (116,096 km 2 ) Spoken languages: english 93.3%                                spanish 2.2%                                other 4.5% Population: 11,614,373 (2016 est.) Admision: 17th state Fundation: March 1, 1803 Highest point: Campbell Hill (472m) Lowest point: Ohio river at Indiana border (139m) Website: www.ohio.gov

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