The Early Modern World

The Early Modern World

Author: Judith Kidd

Publisher: Heinemann

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 9780435325954

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The "Heinemann History Scheme" uses sources and activities to explain complex issues and helps students think through historical concepts for themselves. Every QCA Scheme topic is covered, and the tasks offer progression and integrated extended writing for literacy skills.


Stone, Bronze and Iron Ages

Stone, Bronze and Iron Ages

Author: Sonya Newland

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Travel back to the time of the stone, bronze and iron ages! What was Britain like over 6,000 years ago? Who lived on the island and what was it like? Explore these ancient civilisations to understand how prehistoric people have influenced the way we live today. Discover the artefacts that give evidence of their way of life.


Hands-On History! the Celts

Hands-On History! the Celts

Author: Fiona MacDonald

Publisher: Armadillo

Published: 2014-01-07

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781843229933

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Frequently republished with differing titles or subtitles, including the title Find out about the Celts.


The History Detective Investigates: Stone Age to Iron Age

The History Detective Investigates: Stone Age to Iron Age

Author: Clare Hibbert

Publisher: Wayland

Published: 2017-06-06

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780750281973

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Find out all about the first Britons, nomadic hunter-gatherers who came from mainland Europe to settle in England bringing wooden spears, flint handaxes and animals with them. Stone Age to Iron Age tells the story of how these people settled and began farming the land. They built villages of timber and stone houses such as Skara Brae on Orkney. Stonehenge is perhaps the most famous monument of this period, a technological marvel of the time built by raising over 80 blue stones to create the 'henge'. The Bronze Age bought with it metalworking using copper, tin and gold to make tools and beautiful everyday objects. The Iron Age was known for its hill forts, farming and art and culture. Contains maps, paintings, artefacts and photographs to show how early Britons lived. Ideally suited for readers age 8+ or teachers who are looking for books to support the new curriculum for 2014.


Celts

Celts

Author: Leonie Pratt

Publisher: Usborne Books

Published: 2007-01-01

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9780746074732

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Photographs, illustrations, and simple text describe the ancient celts, how they lived and fought, and cared for one another.


Changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age

Changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age

Author: Claire Throp

Publisher: Raintree

Published: 2016-01-28

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 1406291110

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Changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age is a fascinating account of British history from a period that begins around 840,000 when hunter-gatherers were just beginning to use tools, up to 55BC when the Romans first arrived in Britain. The book describes how settlers began early forms of mining and farming, how they made their homes and how they began to trade with other countries. Find out more about life at Skara Brae, the Great Orme Mine and the Lewes Hoard in this amazing history of early British life.


Bronze Age and Iron Age Hill Forts

Bronze Age and Iron Age Hill Forts

Author: Dawn Finch

Publisher: Raintree

Published: 2018-11

Total Pages: 33

ISBN-13: 1474730485

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What are hill forts? Who built them and why? What was life in a hill fort like? Hill forts are walled places that were built during Prehistoric times. These walled places, or enclosures, were built on high ground and had high walls, fences and ditches built around them. Archaeologists believe that there were once many thousands of hill forts in existence while today there are 3,000 of them remaining. They are a fascinating reminder of our Bronze and Iron Age ancestors and give us clues about how they lived and their early building methods. In this book you can find out about why people built hill forts, how they built them, why they chose particular building sites and much more. You can also read in-depth profiles of the most well-known hill forts in the UK, such as Maiden Castle, Danebury and Mither Tap.