Life in the Stone Age: Shelters, Hunting, and Art

by
Darcey and Nathan
Shelter                                      Page 2
Timeline                                  Page 3
Food                                        Page 4
Art                                           Page 5
Animals                                  Page 6
Communication                     Page 7
 
Stone age shelters usually had a cone shaped
roof.
The rooves were built with straw but sticks were
used for the frame.
Inside the houses the bed on the right was
bigger than the bed on the left.
Likely the fire in the house would be lit at all
times.
The most important piece of furniture was a
stone dresser and they usually put them against
the wall facing the entrance.
The fire was in the centre so that all of the house
was  warm.
All of the houses were the same.
 
                              stone age:
                   Palaeolithic - 3,000,000 BC
                        Mesolithic - 10,000 BC
               Neolithic – 4,500 BC – 2,400 BC
             Bronze Age:2,500 BC – 800 BC
 
            Iron Age: 800 BC – AD 43
 
The first people that arrived in Britain was over
700,000 years ago!
One way to catch birds was to put sticky lime on a
branches of a tree  and then wait until the birds get
stuck and then they go and pick them.
 
One way to catch birds was to put sticky lime on a branch of a tree and then once
the birds are stuck on the branches then they went and picked the birds  off the
branch. They were very careful because if the wasn’t then the birds would fly away
from you.
Men in the stone age went out hunting for food while the women and children
Gathered plants.
Meat and birds were the main source of the stone age diet.
Fish could be quite difficult to cook ,so they were baked in wet clay.
If fish get to hot , their meat is easily charred.
An effective method that prevented this was to cover the fish entirely  in wet clay ,
then they placed it on hot fire.
After some time , the clay would be baked and fish also.
The clay covering would be broken and the
fish was ready to eat.
The invention of pottery allowed foods to be
Cooked more easily.
Farming changed the diet of  humans radically.
People settling don in one place were able to
develop new , heavy implements for cooking.
 
Cave-paintings were found very  far into the cave
and they  had to use a torch so that they could see
What they are doing.
These were done with animal blood.
The cave paintings  taken a lot of skill and effort.
They were painted in places of special importance.
The stone age art  was in the form of ancient cave
carvings, music and rock paintings.
 
Woolly  mammoths were probably the largest
Animals existing at that time.
Sometimes people hunted woolly mammoths
But they went in groups because they are very
strong.
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Stone Age living involved cone-shaped shelters, bird-catching methods, cave paintings, and hunting woolly mammoths. Discover how early humans adapted and thrived in this ancient era.

  • Stone Age
  • Shelters
  • Hunting
  • Cave Paintings
  • Woolly Mammoths

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  1. by Darcey and Nathan

  2. Shelter Page 2 Timeline Page 3 Food Page 4 Art Page 5 Animals Page 6 Communication Page 7

  3. Stone age shelters usually had a cone shaped roof. The rooves were built with straw but sticks were used for the frame. Inside the houses the bed on the right was bigger than the bed on the left. Likely the fire in the house would be lit at all times. The most important piece of furniture was a stone dresser and they usually put them against the wall facing the entrance. The fire was in the centre so that all of the house was warm. All of the houses were the same.

  4. stone age: Palaeolithic - 3,000,000 BC Mesolithic - 10,000 BC Neolithic 4,500 BC 2,400 BC Bronze Age:2,500 BC 800 BC Iron Age: 800 BC AD 43 The first people that arrived in Britain was over 700,000 years ago!

  5. One way to catch birds was to put sticky lime on a branch of a tree and then once the birds are stuck on the branches then they went and picked the birds off the branch. They were very careful because if the wasn t then the birds would fly away from you. Men in the stone age went out hunting for food while the women and children Gathered plants. Meat and birds were the main source of the stone age diet. Fish could be quite difficult to cook ,so they were baked in wet clay. If fish get to hot , their meat is easily charred. An effective method that prevented this was to cover the fish entirely in wet clay , then they placed it on hot fire. After some time , the clay would be baked and fish also. The clay covering would be broken and the fish was ready to eat. The invention of pottery allowed foods to be Cooked more easily. Farming changed the diet of humans radically. People settling don in one place were able to develop new , heavy implements for cooking.

  6. Cave-paintings were found very far into the cave and they had to use a torch so that they could see What they are doing. These were done with animal blood. The cave paintings taken a lot of skill and effort. They were painted in places of special importance. The stone age art was in the form of ancient cave carvings, music and rock paintings.

  7. Woolly mammoths were probably the largest Animals existing at that time. Sometimes people hunted woolly mammoths But they went in groups because they are very strong.

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