Prehistoric Britain-‐ the Stone Age to the Iron

Prehistoric Britain-‐ the Stone Age to the Iron

Knowledge Organiser Unit: Prehistoric Britain- the Stone Age to the Iron Age Key Vocabulary Stone Age- a period of time in which people made simple tools, were mostly hunter- gatherers and began to farm and build settlements. Bronze Age- a period of time during which metalwork was introduced from around 2500BC-800BC. Iron Age- a period of time in which tools were made of iron. Started around 800BC and ended with the arrival of the Romans. clan- communities that are part of the same tribe. flint knapping-the art of creating tools by chipping rocks. Skara Brae- a stone-built settlement, located handaxe- one of the oldest stone tools. on the Bay of Skaill on the west coast of hillfort- places built on top of hills, used as Mainland, the largest Orkney Island. settlements and defensive spaces. Hunter-gatherer-people who live by hunting, fishing and collecting wild fruits and nuts. prehistory- an account of the past from a time before written records began. settlement- a group of dwellings that form a community. tribe- a group of people that share common Stonehenge- a prehistoric monument in origins. Wiltshire, England. It consists of a ring of standing stones, with each standing stone around 13 feet high, 7 feet wide and weighing around 25 tons. Key People Key Questions The Amesbury Archer- found buried with How did settlement change? lavish objects. Which was better to make and use- bronze or Lindow Man- an Iron Age man. iron? When do you think it was better to live- Stone Age, Bronze Age or Iron Age? .

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