British history: Palaeolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic Ages


 

Palaeolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic Ages - PowerPoint-Präsentation

Lower Palaeolithic - Romans

2.5 million years ago the first human beings chipped pebbles to make the first stone tools ...

4000 BC - 1500 BC

It is believed that Stone Age man migrated to Britain across the land bridge that then joined Britain to the rest of Europe ...

British history I: Neolithic and Bronze Ages c. 8300 BC - c. 750 BC

This period is referred to as prehistory as there are no written records dating from this time ...

British history II: Neolithic Age: Migration and settlement from c. 8300 BC

By 8300 BC, people were crossing into the area we now know as Britain and settling mostly in the East and South of England ...

British history III: Neolithic Age: Henge monuments c. 4000 BC - c. 1500 BC

At some point in this period, circular henge monuments began to appear in the British Isles ...

British history IV: Neolithic Age: The development of farming c. 4000 BC - c. 3000 BC

By 4000 BC, the inhabitants of the islands of Britain had developed farming techniques and had built large hilltop enclosures ...

British history V: Neolithic Age: Technology before metals c. 2300 BC

Neolithic hunters developed technology from the resources available to them ...