A flap-filled look at life in the Stone Age, with engaging pictures and quirky facts.
A lift-the-flap book packed with fascinating information about life from the Stone Age (including the start of farming) to Bronze-Age metal working and the war-torn Iron Age. Flaps to lift on every page reveal why people made cave paintings, how they crafted tools such as spears and canoes, and where they lived - from caves and simple tents to sturdy houses and even huge hill forts.
- Ideal for school studies and fun to dip in and out of for pleasure.
- Covers how people lived, dressed, cooked, bult, crafted, farmed and celebrated at this early period.
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