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Copper Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age, they are characterized by the metal used in tools 00:00:02
and weapons. 00:00:27
Copper Age, a cultural period between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age, marked the copper 00:00:28
tools people divided and touched in their communities, farmed, produced food, and were 00:00:46
metal workers made tools and weapons for everyone. Bronze Age. People learned how to build and 00:00:57
shape the bronze. They started to use tools made of copper and bronze and they were strong. 00:01:08
Iron Age. Iron Age is a period in which iron is covered and iron is also used for the eeproms and trees. 00:01:22
I want to repeat! 00:01:59
No! Please! 00:02:01
And this is our project! Thank you! 00:02:26
Maria, Natalia and Elsa. And we are going to present the Iron Age Project! 00:03:08
The Iron Age Project is part of the Metal Age. 00:03:16
In the Iron Age, the humans were more intelligent. 00:03:22
They discovered metal and they used jewellery, tools and uniforms. 00:03:28
The Iron Age is at the end of the Metal Age and it's after the Golden Age. 00:03:37
The Iron Age in Britain lasted from about 700 years before Christ to the Roman invasion. 00:03:48
And a main sculpture like Damadelech. Iron Age helps you in the development of the general use of iron, coal and other things. 00:04:04
And these are tools. This is a woman of the Iron Age. 00:04:28
And this is the Damaged Age. And this is the Urban Settlement. 00:04:35
Did you know something? Maria, did you know something? 00:04:40
What? 00:04:43
That the people of the Iron Age made the Urban Settlement to be good and strong. 00:04:44
Thank you for your service. 00:04:56
A group. And the Paleolithic is inside of prehistory. 00:05:00
And we are Samuel, Morel, Ornella, Monica, Sandra, and Alfonso. 00:05:08
And we represent the Paleolithic. 00:05:15
The Altamira Caves. There are two Altamira Caves. 00:05:18
The true caves and the false caves. 00:05:22
The two caves are painted by humans or paleontologists, and the first caves are painted by humans or normal humans. 00:05:25
Modesto Cabella discovered the Altamira Caves in 1868. 00:05:38
And the Altamira Caves was discovered by Martelio Sanz. 00:05:44
Bones and tools have been documents from the advent of home Spanish. 00:05:50
This is a formation tool. Paleolithic humans made tools with bones, wood and stone. 00:05:58
These are hands of Paleolithic persons. 00:06:09
These are bones of the animals that is hunted Paleolithic persons. 00:06:16
And these are Paleolithic gardens. 00:06:24
Thanks for hearing. 00:06:27
Autor/es:
CEIP PLACIDO DOMINGO
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Cp placidodomingo madrid
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10 de junio de 2016 - 13:22
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