Year 3 Autumn 1 Ice Age Stone Age Bronze Age Iron Age
The document provides information about different historical periods including the Ice Age, Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age. It describes life during these times, such as humans migrating during the last ice age, tools transitioning from stone to bronze to iron, and settlements growing larger and more fortified during the Iron Age.
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Year 3 Autumn 1 Ice Age Stone Age Bronze Age Iron Age
The document provides information about different historical periods including the Ice Age, Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age. It describes life during these times, such as humans migrating during the last ice age, tools transitioning from stone to bronze to iron, and settlements growing larger and more fortified during the Iron Age.
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At the end of the Iron
Age, coins were made Year Three
and used as Ice Age, Stone Age to currency. Bronze Age to Iron Age During the Iron Age, An ice age is when settlements became temperatures all over The most recent Ice Age larger because tribes the world are very low started between Glossary were better able to farm and stay low for a long 110,000 and 70,000 Autumn 1 and defend themselves. time. Glaciers are years ago and lasted Archaeologist - someone who Large numbers of studies the past by exploring old formed in an ice age and until around 12,000 remains people lived in hill forts continually expand years ago. built on higher land. during this time. Artefact - an object from the past that shows evidence of what life Ice Age Map with Ice was like and Extra Land The IRON AGE Humans were Barrow - a large structure made followed the Bronze around in the last ice age of earth that people used to build Age. It was called and made good use of Megafauna existed in the Ice Age. These were over graves the Iron Age because the extra land to migrate large animals where an adult weighed over to different places in the 44kg. Megafauna included the woolly Bronze - copper and tin are tools were now made mammoth, sabre-toothed cats, giants sloths melted together to make a metal from iron. Iron was world. These humans, and a huge armadillo-type creature called a called bronze who survived the Ice Age heated up and then glyptodon. and are our ancestors, Century - a period of 100 years hammered into were Homo sapiens. shape while hot. Circa - Latin meaning 'around' e.g. c.800BC means around 800BC The The We also BRONZE AGE followed STONE AGE followed Druids - powerful religious people see a the Stone Age. It was the Ice Age. This period of change in history is called the Stone clothing as called the Bronze Age Homo sapiens - the scientific wool was because humans started Age because it Skara Brae is an name for the human species, in woven into was when early humans, extremely well particular early man making tools from… sheets of known as cavemen, preserved Stone Age Bronze! Hillfort - settlements built on fabric and started using stones for Village built in the used to Bronze was an alloy their tools and Neolithic period, hills to provide more protection make made from copper weapons. around 3000BC. It was clothes. Invasion - to try to take over a and tin. discovered in 1850 place by force after a heavy storm The Bronze Age stripped away the earth people no longer that had previously Loom - an apparatus that makes fabric using threads used one dwelling been covering what we for everything. They can see today. Migration - movement from one built roundhouses place to another in order to settle and they had there different uses for Rampart - a defensive wall built each roundhouse. for protection Settler/settlement - people who migrate to a new place. When people start a community, this is a settlement. Stone Circle - burials took place in stone circles