Pre-Historic Cultures and Artefacts
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Why was wrought iron easier to manufacture compared to bronze during the Iron Age?

It was easier to manufacture because it could be beaten and shaped by hammering.

What is the importance of studying pre-historic cultures?

It helps us to unravel our past and connect us to the past in an informed and useful manner.

What are some of the main clues about the pre-historic period of Bhutan?

The discovery of artefacts and Monoliths.

Define an artefact.

<p>An object made by human beings.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Give examples of artefacts.

<p>Art, tools, and clothing.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Studying pre-historic cultures can help us unravel our past in a less informed manner.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

One of the main clues about the pre-historic period of Bhutan is the discovery of artefacts and Monoliths.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

During the Iron Age, wrought iron was more difficult to manufacture than bronze.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

Artefacts only include tools made by humans.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

An artefact is an object made by human beings.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Iron Age

  • Wrought iron was easier to manufacture than bronze during the Iron Age.

Significance of Studying Pre-historic Cultures

  • Studying pre-historic cultures helps us understand and connect with our past in an informed and useful manner.

Artefacts and Monoliths

  • Artefacts and monoliths serve as primary clues to understanding the pre-historic period of Bhutan.
  • An artefact is a human-made object that can be from any time and place.
  • Examples of artefacts include art, tools, and clothing created by people.

Iron Age

  • Wrought iron was easier to manufacture than bronze during the Iron Age.

Significance of Studying Pre-historic Cultures

  • Studying pre-historic cultures helps us understand and connect with our past in an informed and useful manner.

Artefacts and Monoliths

  • Artefacts and monoliths serve as primary clues to understanding the pre-historic period of Bhutan.
  • An artefact is a human-made object that can be from any time and place.
  • Examples of artefacts include art, tools, and clothing created by people.

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