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Rocking through the ages - changes and developments in houses, food, clothes, and tools/technology.

A chart comparing changes and developments across the Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age, with images of cave paintings, ancient tools, and a settlement.

A chart comparing changes and developments across the Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age, with images of cave paintings, ancient tools, and a settlement.

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The image presents a task titled "Rocking through the ages – changes and developments", which asks you to compare life during the Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age across four categories: Houses, Food, Clothes, and Tools/Technology.

Below are the images associated with each age:

1. Stone Age: A painting of two people in a cave (suggesting cave dwellings).
2. Bronze Age: A collection of bronze tools and weapons.
3. Iron Age: A photograph of roundhouses with thatched roofs (typical Iron Age settlements).

Now, let’s complete the table based on historical knowledge:

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Completed Table:



| | Stone Age | Bronze Age | Iron Age |
|----------------|--------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------|
| Houses | Caves, simple shelters made of wood and animal hides | Wooden huts, longhouses; more permanent structures | Roundhouses with wooden frames and thatched roofs; villages with organized layouts |
| Food | Hunting, gathering, fishing; raw or cooked over fire | Farming (crops and animals), more stable food supply; use of storage | Advanced farming; domesticated animals; surplus food production; trade |
| Clothes | Animal skins, furs, simple garments made from natural fibers | Woven cloth (linen, wool); more complex clothing styles | Improved weaving; better textiles; use of dyes and patterns |
| Tools/Technology | Stone tools (knives, axes, scrapers), fire-making, basic weapons | Bronze tools and weapons (axes, swords, ploughs), metalworking, pottery | Iron tools and weapons (stronger than bronze), iron ploughs, improved farming, advanced metallurgy |

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🔍 Explanation of Changes:



- Houses:
- In the Stone Age, people lived in caves or temporary shelters because they were nomadic.
- In the Bronze Age, people started building permanent homes as agriculture developed.
- In the Iron Age, settlements became larger and more structured, with roundhouses indicating settled communities.

- Food:
- The Stone Age relied on hunting and gathering.
- The Bronze Age saw the rise of farming (agriculture), leading to food surpluses.
- The Iron Age had even better farming tools (like iron ploughs), allowing for larger-scale food production.

- Clothes:
- Early humans used animal hides.
- With weaving technology in the Bronze Age, cloth became common.
- By the Iron Age, clothing was more varied and decorative due to improved textile techniques.

- Tools/Technology:
- Stone Age: Tools were made of stone, bone, or wood.
- Bronze Age: Metalworking began—bronze (a mix of copper and tin) allowed stronger tools and weapons.
- Iron Age: Iron was harder and more durable than bronze, leading to better tools, weapons, and farming equipment.

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This progression shows how human societies evolved from nomadic lifestyles to settled agricultural communities, driven by technological advances in materials and construction.
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