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Their diet is meat, fish, shellfish, leafy vegetables, nuts, fruit, insects, rabbits, sheep stomach,squirrels and other small animals like spiders and birds. Sometimes they kill DANGEROUS ANIMALS!!!! Like sabre tooth tigers.

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Page 1: By CJ and Eljanna. Early Britons foodpage 1 How Early Briton built shelterspage 2 How to catch animalspage 3 art

By CJ and Eljanna

Early Britons

Page 2: By CJ and Eljanna. Early Britons foodpage 1 How Early Briton built shelterspage 2 How to catch animalspage 3 art

Early Britons food page 1

How Early Briton built shelters page 2

How to catch animals page 3

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Page 3: By CJ and Eljanna. Early Britons foodpage 1 How Early Briton built shelterspage 2 How to catch animalspage 3 art

Their diet is meat , fish, shellfish, leafy vegetables, nuts, fruit, insects, rabbits, sheep stomach ,squirrels and other small animals like spiders and birds . Sometimes they kill DANGEROUS ANIMALS!!!! Like sabre tooth tigers.

Early Britons food

Page 4: By CJ and Eljanna. Early Britons foodpage 1 How Early Briton built shelterspage 2 How to catch animalspage 3 art

We have discovered these remains because a sea wall was built to preserve them, but during the construction work, more ancient buildings were discovered. Inside all the houses were built to the same design. Each was a large room with a fireplace in the centre ,a bed on either side of the door and large dresser opposite the doorway . All the houses could be locked . If people were outside they couldn’t lock the door, they could lock it if they were inside.

How early Britons built shelters?

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How did they catch birds?One way to catch birds for instance was to

put sticky lime on the branches of a bush and then put seeds and things birds like to eat on the branches to attract them.

How to catch animals?

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Cave paintings were found cave walls and ceilings, and escepissly those of prehistioc origin which date back to some 40.000 years ago in both Asia and Europe.

Stone age art