Stone tools made by Neanderthals

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Stone tools

Creswell Crags is a historical site near Sheffield in the UK. The people that lived there 50-60,000 years ago were known as ‘climate migrants’ – they moved with the seasons, and would leave behind objects to return to in fairer weather. Humans, whether they be neanderthals or homo sapiens, have created tools like these to help them to live comfortable lives. What important things would you like to leave behind for people after you to use?

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    Gaetana Trippetti

    E’ un sito veramente molto interessante. Ci andai alcuni anni fa e la guida mi mostrò alcuni graffiti sulle pareti di una grotta, ma non mi fu possibile visitare un’altra grotta poiché era durante l’nverno ed era occupata da una colonia di pipistrelli che erano andati in ibernazione.

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    Victoria Park Junior 3 G

    Am vazut la muzeu unelte vechi. Si noi am invatat la scoala despre unelte foarte vechi. Am si incercat sa facem si noi unelte asemanatoare. A fost foarte interesant.

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