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WHAT DID THEY LEAVE BEHIND?

We can still see evidence from the Stone and Bronze ages in the countryside today. People find the stone tools and weapons they used, like flint arrow and spear heads as well as clay pottery. Sometimes they find the people themselves, or at least their bones which is all that is left of them.

All over the countryside there are stone monuments built by Stone and Bronze age people.

Neolithic people built megalithic tombs. The word megalithic simply means large stone, so they built large stone tombs. There are four types of Neolithic tombs- Court tombs, Passage tombs (the largest of which is called Newgrange), Wedge tombs and Portal tombs, also known as Dolmens.

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Bronze Age people didn’t build big stone tombs, but did stand large stones up on their ends. These are called standing stones as they are standing up and can be a single stone or in lines circles or other patterns.

You can still see the tombs and standing stones today. They were built by people all those years ago without modern tools or machinery. It is important to protect them from destruction and to remember that Stone and Bronze age people were every bit as clever as we are and these huge stones are a reminder of that fact.

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