From Stone Age to Iron Age презентация

British Prehistory and History, Proportions British Prehistory, 29,000 years British History, 2,000 years Paleolithic, 19,000 years Mesolithic, 5-6,000 years Neolithic, 1,5 – 2,000 years Bronze

Слайд 1From Stone Age to Iron Age


Слайд 2British Prehistory and History, Proportions
British Prehistory, 29,000 years


British History, 2,000 years

Paleolithic,

19,000 years


Mesolithic, 5-6,000 years



Neolithic, 1,5 – 2,000 years

Bronze Age, 1,5 – 2,000 years

Iron Age, 500 years


Слайд 3British Prehistory and History, Proportions







Слайд 4When did the first humans appear in Britain?


Слайд 5Over 31,000 years ago the first Homo sapiens appeared in Britain
Paviland

cave in Wales. The earliest human burial

Слайд 6Paleolithic ended at approximately 12,000 – 11,000 years ago
After 12,000 began

the last period of glaciation and all humans and big mammals left Britain

Слайд 7Mesolithic began when the climate began to grow warmer again
After 10,000

years ago;
Hunting smaller animals;
Living in steppes and forests;
Gathering plants and shells;
Short-distance migrations and a tendency to sedentism;
Seasonal coastal settlements;
Food storage pits;


Слайд 8Mesolithic Meal


Слайд 9Separation of Britain from the continent became complete at 6100 BC


Слайд 10How do we distinguish between Neolithic and Mesolithic?


Слайд 11Neolithic began to take roots in Britain after 4000 BC
It came

with new people from the continent;
Domesticated animals (sheep) were brought;
Cultivation of barley and wheat;
Pottery emerged;
Permanent settlements
More developed society;
Land conflicts

Слайд 12Neolithic culture
Langdale stone axe
Communal tomb constructed around 3,500 BC (Pentre

Ifan, Wales)

Слайд 13A reconstruction of a Neolithic village


Слайд 14Name the most famous monuments of Neolithic


Слайд 15Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England
Newgrange passage grave, the river Boyne Valley, Ireland


Слайд 16Castlerigg stone circle, Cumbria, 3000 BC
The Ring of Brodgar, Mainland, the

Orkney Islands

Слайд 17What periods and when came to change Neolithic?


Слайд 18Bronze Age Culture, after 2500 BC
Reconstructed beaker
A bronze axe


Слайд 19A round house
A Dartmoor settlement, later Bronze Age


Слайд 20What people began to arrive in the 5th century BC?


Слайд 21Iron, brought by people from the continent, becomes the main material

for tools and weapons

Слайд 22Hillforts in the South and Brochs in the North become a

chief landmark of the Iron Age

Maiden Castle, Dorset

Scotland, the Shetland Islands, Mousa


Слайд 23Iron Age Celtic Society
Agriculture becomes the foundation of the economy;
Land becomes

very precious;
Food becomes the main indicator of wealth;
Territorial conflicts become common;
Society becomes hierarchical: slaves at the bottom, farmers, warriors, kings and druids at the top;
Art appears;
Contacts with Europe become regular


Слайд 24First towns and market settlements (oppida) begin to emerge in the

Late Iron Age

Silchester, 1 century BC, Southern England


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