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1 Hunters to farmers
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1.1 the body in the peat bog
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Where and when was the body in the peat bag found?
In 1950 at Tollund Fen in Denmark
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What was strange about the body?
It did not look as if it had been there for so long
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What did the body learn us about how people dressed in that time?
He wore a leather cap and belt
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How did the determine how old the body was?
By a technique called carbon dating
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What was special about the soup he ate?
It contained some seeds that were hard to find. Probably the soup had been made for a special occasion. All the seeds found in the soup were seeds you see in springtime.
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1.2 measuring the time
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How would you describe prehistory on a timeline?
The past before people could write
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Did prehistory end at the same time everywhere around the world?
No, in some parts of the world people began to write earlier than in other parts.
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Where did people start to write sooner, in Egypt or the Netherlands, and when?
In Egypt; about 5000 years ago. In the Netherlands it was about 2000 years ago.
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Why do we divide prehistory in sections?
Because the prehistoric period lasted a very long time. We divide it into sections to help us think about it.
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How do we divide prehistory?
By finding out the kind of tools and weapons people used.
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