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Early Farming & Skara Brae

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Early Farming & Skara Brae

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From Hunters to Farmers

  • The final stage of the Stone Age was the Neolithic Period.
    • It lasted from around 10,000 BC to 2,500 BC.
  • In this period, people stopped being just hunter-gatherers and became farmers.
    • Farming helped people settle and build villages.
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Village Life

  • Late Neolithic people worked together to build homes.
  • Villagers shared farming tools and food from the harvest.
  • Children learned farming and making tools from adults.
  • Villagers made pottery and stone tools for daily life.
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Skara Brae Village

  • Skara Brae is a famous late Neolithic village in Orkney, Scotland.
  • A community of farmers lived there around 5,000 years ago.
    • They raised cows, pigs and sheep.
    • They ate cheese, milk and meat.
  • The houses had beds and storage for food inside.

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1Changes in Britain from Stone Age to Iron Age

2The Roman Empire & its Impacts on Britain

3Britain's Settlement by Anglo-saxons & Scots

4The Vikings & Anglo-Saxon Struggle for England

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