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Food through the Prehistoric Ages

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Food through the Prehistoric Ages

Food In The Stone Age

Food In The Stone Age

  • Stone Age people ate meat, fish, nuts, and wild plants.
    • They used stone tools to help catch and prepare food.
Food In The Bronze Age

Food In The Bronze Age

  • Bronze Age people farmed crops like barley and wheat.
    • They raised cattle, sheep, and pigs for food.
  • Bronze Age people made tools from bronze to help with food preparation.
Food In The Iron Age

Food In The Iron Age

  • Iron Age people grew crops and raised animals for steady food supplies.
    • They ate bread, vegetables, dairy products, and meat.
  • Iron Age people used iron tools to improve farming and food gathering.
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Changes in Britain from Stone Age to Iron Age

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The Roman Empire & its Impacts on Britain

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Britain's Settlement by Anglo-saxons & Scots

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The Vikings & Anglo-Saxon Struggle for England

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