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标 题: Stone Age Man and the First Farmers
发信站: 哈工大紫丁香 (Mon Mar 31 16:20:04 2003) , 转信
4000 BC to 1500 BC
Stone Age Man and the First Farmers
This covers the period from the coming of man to Britain (around 4000 BC) up
to the Norman conquest in 1066. The people left no literature, but they did
leave many burial chambers, monuments and artifacts. It is believed that
Stone Age man migrated to Britain across the land bridge that then joined
Britain to the rest of Europe. The rising water levels cut Britain off from
Europe and left these peoples to develop separately and largely unmolested by
any large outside tribes or armies.
Stone circles, Neolithic tombs and tools have been found all over the British
Isles from the tip of Cornwall in the south to the very north of Scotland.
Although stone age artifacts can be found all over Britain, the largest of
their construction are found in Wiltshire in southern England.
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