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Prehistoric Britain
- The earliest humans were hunter-gatherers. They survived by hunting animals and finding food to eat.
- Very gradually people learned new skills. First they learned to herd animals and grow crops.
- Prehistoric people couldn't read or write, but they were incredible builders. Their tombs, forts and monuments have survived for thousands of years.
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- The earliest humans were hunter-gatherers. They survived by hunting animals and finding food to eat.
- Very gradually people learned new skills. First they learned to herd animals and grow crops.
- Prehistoric people couldn't read or write, but they were incredible builders. Their tombs, forts and monuments have survived for thousands of years.
www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zpny34jNeolithic [ edit]
- c. 4000 BC Neolithic period begins in Britain, introducing the first agriculture.
- c. 3500 BC Garth tsunami impacts the Northern Isles.
- c. 3000 BC First henge monuments.
- c. 2600 BC Main phase of construction at Stonehenge begins, replacing earlier wooden and earthen works.
- c. 2300 BC Arrival of the Beaker People in Britain, replacing 90% of the earlier population.
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