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When did Britain become permanently separated from the continent?
When did Britain become permanently separated from the continent?
- 10,000 years ago (correct)
- 15,000 years ago
- 1,000 years ago
- 5,000 years ago
Which age did the first people to live in Britain belong to?
Which age did the first people to live in Britain belong to?
- Iron Age
- Bronze Age
- Medieval Age
- Stone Age (correct)
Where is Stonehenge located?
Where is Stonehenge located?
- Ireland
- Scotland
- England (correct)
- Wales
What is the best preserved prehistoric village in northern Europe?
What is the best preserved prehistoric village in northern Europe?
Where did the ancestors of the first farmers in Britain come from?
Where did the ancestors of the first farmers in Britain come from?
Study Notes
Britain's Early History
- Britain became permanently separated from the continent around 8,000 years ago.
The First Inhabitants
- The first people to live in Britain belonged to the Mesolithic Age (Middle Stone Age).
Stonehenge
- Stonehenge is located in Wiltshire, England.
Prehistoric Settlements
- The best-preserved prehistoric village in northern Europe is Skara Brae, located in the Orkney Islands, Scotland.
Early Farmers
- The ancestors of the first farmers in Britain came from the eastern Mediterranean region.
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Test your knowledge on early Britain and its inhabitants with this quiz! Learn about the Stone Age hunter-gatherers, the separation of Britain from the continent, and the arrival of the first farmers. Challenge yourself and discover fascinating facts about the early history of Britain.