Inhabited : Lived in or occupied by people or animals. For example, an inhabited area is one where people or animals reside. Evidence : Information or signs that support or indicate whether something is true or false. It can include physical items, documents, or other data that help establish facts or reach conclusions. Artefacts : Objects made or used by humans, typically found through archaeological excavation. Artefacts can include tools, pottery, and artwork from past cultures. Immigrants : People who move to a new country or region to live there permanently or for an extended period.
Hunter-gatherers : Societies or groups of people who subsist by hunting animals and gathering plants for food, rather than engaging in agriculture or animal husbandry. Bronze Age : A period in history (around 3300–1200 BCE) characterized by the use of bronze tools and weapons, as well as the development of early urban civilizations and complex societies. Iron Age : A period following the Bronze Age (around 1200 BCE–500 CE) marked by the widespread use of iron tools and weapons, as well as the development of more advanced civilizations and technologies. Stone Age : The earliest period of human history (around 2.5 million years ago–3000 BCE) characterized by the use of stone tools and weapons. It is divided into the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic periods.
EARLY SETTLERS People didn’t write things down at that time From simple clues such as fossils, fragments of bone, experts have built up basic picture of life in Britian thousand of years ago Believes for hundreds of thousands of years that that were probably no humans in britian but only animals. Sea level was a lot lower, so animals were able to walk across the floor of what is now the English Channel – a ‘land bridge’ People from Europe bagan to arrive( Britian’s earliest immigrants)
THE BRITISH ISLES ARE BORN Many thousands of years, Ice Age hunter- gatherers could easily cross to Britian from Europe and back again across the land bridge where the English Channel now is. Then, around 8500 bc , the climate started to warm up and the ice age began to melt. Over the next few thousand years, the land bridge gradually disappeared under water as the sea level rose, and Britian became an island.
MORE SETTLERS Life in Britian remained largely unchanged for thousands more years More hunter-gatherers arrived from Europe by boat and others left Some fought with other groups while others stayed isolated Then, around 7000 years ago, an important change happened:- People learned how to farm and produce their own food rather than having to hunt it and gather it New settlers comes to Britain from Europe brought wheat and barley seeds to grow crops They also brought animals for meat, including pigs, sheep and goats and they owned tame dogs too They build more permanent homes and cleared large areas of woodland for farming