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Prehistoric times
1 Match the words with the pictures.
1 hut
2 axes and knives
3 bow and arrows
4 spear
5 cave painting
6 bones
7 shelis
8 jewellery
Cro-Magnons
2 Read the text and answer the questions.
When and where they lived
The Cro-Magnons were prehistoric people. They lived in Europe from between 35 000 to 10 000 years ago.
Home life
They lived together in small groups and made their homes in caves or huts. Sometimes their huts were long and had separate rooms with a fire in each one.
Tools and weapons
The Cro-Magnons made a lot of different tools. They used stone and animal bones to make axes, knives, bows and arrows. They invented the first spears for hunting animals. Cro-Magnons hunted alone and also in small groups.
Culture
The Cro-Magnons painted on the walls of their caves and they made simple sculptures. They also made flutes from bones and were probably the first musicians. They made clothes from animal skins and in hot weather they wore clothes made from dried grass. Some Cro-Magnons made jewellery from shells, feathers and flowers. Some decorated their bodies with tattoos.
Food
The Cro-Magnons had a healthy diet. They ate meat cereals and root vegetables. They also caught fish.
1 When did the Cro-Magnons live?
2 Where did they live?
3 What were their houses like?
4 What did they invent?
5 What did they wear when it was hot?
6 What did they eat?
7 History
Cave paintings
There are cave paintings in many places in Europe, for example Altamira in Spain and Kapova in Russia. Some of the most famous are at Lascaux in France.
Four teenagers discovered the cave paintings at Lascaux in 1940. Experts believe that the paintings are 17000 years old. There are paintings of animals that lived in the area, for example bulls and bears, as well as humans. Thousands of people wanted to see the marvellous cave paintings and more than 1200 people visited the caves every day. However, this number of visitors was not good for the paintings and in 1963 the authorities closed the caves.
In 1983, Lascaux II opened. It’s a cave with exact copies of the original cave paintings and everybody can visit it.
Across the curriculum
Prehistoric times
1 Match the words with the pictures.
1 hut
2 axes and knives
3 bow and arrows
4 spear
5 cave painting
6 bones
7 shelis
8 jewellery
Cro-Magnons
2 Read the text and answer the questions.
When and where they lived
The Cro-Magnons were prehistoric people. They lived in Europe from between 35 000 to 10 000 years ago.
Home life
They lived together in small groups and made their homes in caves or huts. Sometimes their huts were long and had separate rooms with a fire in each one.
Tools and weapons
The Cro-Magnons made a lot of different tools. They used stone and animal bones to make axes, knives, bows and arrows. They invented the first spears for hunting animals. Cro-Magnons hunted alone and also in small groups.
Culture
The Cro-Magnons painted on the walls of their caves and they made simple sculptures. They also made flutes from bones and were probably the first musicians. They made clothes from animal skins and in hot weather they wore clothes made from dried grass. Some Cro-Magnons made jewellery from shells, feathers and flowers. Some decorated their bodies with tattoos.
Food
The Cro-Magnons had a healthy diet. They ate meat cereals and root vegetables. They also caught fish.
1 When did the Cro-Magnons live?
2 Where did they live?
3 What were their houses like?
4 What did they invent?
5 What did they wear when it was hot?
6 What did they eat?
7 History
Cave paintings
There are cave paintings in many places in Europe, for example Altamira in Spain and Kapova in Russia. Some of the most famous are at Lascaux in France.
Four teenagers discovered the cave paintings at Lascaux in 1940. Experts believe that the paintings are 17000 years old. There are paintings of animals that lived in the area, for example bulls and bears, as well as humans. Thousands of people wanted to see the marvellous cave paintings and more than 1200 people visited the caves every day. However, this number of visitors was not good for the paintings and in 1963 the authorities closed the caves.
In 1983, Lascaux II opened. It’s a cave with exact copies of the original cave paintings and everybody can visit it.
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