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  • Observe. The origin and spread of agriculture | Recurso educativo 419712

    Observe. The origin and spread of agriculture

    EduBook Organización

    • 3664 visitas

    Look at the map and do the activities: Identify the different agricultural centres and the crops cultivated in each one. When and where did the Neolithic Age spread into Europe?

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  • Gardening: the Beginnings | Recurso educativo 47916

    Gardening: the Beginnings

    British Council Organización

    • 1629 visitas

    We can read and listen to this article which is about the origins of gardening, which date back from the Neolithic. next, we can do a questionnaire to check our comprehension.

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  • Final self-evaluation 07 - Prehistory | Recurso educativo 570799

    Final self-evaluation 07 - Prehistory

    EduBook Organización

    • 1443 visitas

    Indicate whether the following activities only took place in the Palaeolithic period, in the Neolithic period, or in both periods: making clothes ➝ making pottery containers ➝ growing cereals ➝…

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  • Prehistory | Secuencia didáctica 419746

    Prehistory

    EduBook Organización

    • 12087 visitas

    Prehistory is the period that lasts from the origin of the human species until the appearance of writing (3500 BC). During the Palaeolithic Age, humans were nomads and lived from hunting and gathering.…

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  • The first civilizations: Mesopotamia and Egypt | Secuencia didáctica 419821

    The first civilizations: Mesopotamia and Egypt

    EduBook Organización

    • 10356 visitas

    Some 6000 years ago in the Middle East, some Neolithic villages became cities as a result of agricultural and commercial prosperity. This led to the first big urban civilisations. These civilisations…

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  • Introduction - Prehistory | Recurso educativo 419696

    Introduction - Prehistory

    EduBook Organización

    • 7780 visitas

    Prehistory is the period that lasts from the origin of the human species until the appearance of writing (3500 BC). During the Palaeolithic Age, humans were nomads and lived from hunting and gathering.…

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  • Self-evaluation 1 - Prehistory

    EduBook Organización

    • 1 lo usan
    • 6713 visitas

    Complete the text with the missing words: The historical period before the introduction of writing into human society is known as ; it is divided into three ages: the Age, the Neolithic Age and the Age.…

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  • Introduction - The first civilizations: Mesopotamia and Egypt | Recurso educativo 419761

    Introduction - The first civilizations: Mesopotamia and Egypt

    EduBook Organización

    • 6569 visitas

    Some 6000 years ago in the Middle East, some Neolithic villages became cities as a result of agricultural and commercial prosperity. This led to the first big urban civilisations. These civilisations…

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  • End-of-unit evaluation - Prehistory | Recurso educativo 419725

    End-of-unit evaluation - Prehistory

    EduBook Organización

    • 1 lo usan
    • 6367 visitas

    Prehistory is the period that lasts from the origin of the human species until the appearance of writing (3500 BC). During the Palaeolithic Age, humans were nomads and lived from hunting and gathering.…

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  • End-of-unit evaluation - The first civilizations: Mesopotamia and Egypt | Recurso educativo 419800

    End-of-unit evaluation - The first civilizations: Mesopotamia and Egypt

    EduBook Organización

    • 6434 visitas

    Some 6000 years ago in the Middle East, some Neolithic villages became cities as a result of agricultural and commercial prosperity. This led to the first big urban civilisations. These civilisations…

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