Summary: Geschiedeniswerkplaats : English Edition. | 9789001771539 | Tom van der Geugten, et al
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1 Hunters and farmers
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Had hunter-gatherers a fixed residence?
no
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where living the nomads
in fixed places
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when made four french boys an important discovery
on 8 september 1940
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1.1 Past, present and future
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How old are the paintings in the caves?
17.000 years
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How do you know that the Cro magon people could draw very well?
They could draw the movement of horses for example.
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How is the first period in history called?
Prehistory
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Why faded the paint in the caves?
Because a lot of interested people wanted to see the paintings (the air in the caves became so damp from all the visitors and the lamps).
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What did they do to protect the paintings?
The caves were closed for public in 1963.
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How was the underground building called were people could see the copies of the paintings?
Lasceaux II
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How is a time period of 100 years called?
A century.
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