Exploring Early Britain
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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?

  • Iron Age
  • Bronze Age
  • Medieval Age
  • Stone Age (correct)

Where is Stonehenge located?

  • Ireland
  • Scotland
  • England (correct)
  • Wales

What is the best preserved prehistoric village in northern Europe?

<p>Skara Brae (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where did the ancestors of the first farmers in Britain come from?

<p>South-east Europe (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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.

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