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Prehistoric Adventures: Settlements: Discover Stone, Bronze and Iron Age Britain


Prehistoric Adventures

No. of pages 32

Published: 2017

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Great for age 7-11 years

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Get ready for a prehistoric adventure! Our first stop is ancient Skara Brae: hidden beneath a sand dune for thousands of years, this Neolithic village lets us step back in time to discover how our ancestors lived. Britain is brimming with these long-abandoned settlements, and exploring them can tell us about the culture, society, technology and beliefs of their inhabitants. It's time to get out your magnifying glass and examine the real evidence that archaeologists have discovered, from top secret tunnels to the remnants of extravagant feasts!

The ancient settlements discovered in present-day Britain are an incredible record of prehistoric life, giving us clues as to how our stone and bronze age ancestors would have lived. From stone huts to secret tunnels, we examine the evidence they have left behind. It's time to take a closer look at these ancient living places, examining how they were built, the materials used and the evidence of food, cooking, work and past-times.

Learn about Skara Brae, Windmill Hill, Durrington Wall, Flag Fen, Carn Euny and many more ancient settlements that can be found across Britain and give evidence of the lives of prehistoric people.

There are four titles in the Prehistoric Adventures series, looking at stone circles, ancient settlements, burial places and hill forts.

 

This book is part of a book series called Prehistoric Adventures .

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2017 by Hachette Children's Group .

John Malam is a former editor and the author of nonfiction children's books, including "The Victorians. "

This book has the following chapters:

  • 1: Stone, Bronze, Iron
  • 1: What is prehistory?
  • 1: Britain's prehistoric places
  • 1: Britain's first farmers
  • 1: Skara Brae
  • 1: Stone houses of Skara Brae
  • 1: Life and death at Skara Brae
  • 1: What did people eat at Skara Brae?
  • 1: A prehistoric meeting place?
  • 1: A Neolithic village
  • 1: A midwinter `festival village'
  • 1: Flag Fen
  • 1: Upstairs downstairs
  • 1: Crannogs
  • 1: Discovering the past
  • 1: Facts and figures
  • 1: Glossary

This book is in the following series:

Scary Creatures

Prehistoric Adventures

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