• Changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age. From late Neolithic hunters-gathers. Bronze Age religion, technology and travel. Iron Age hill forts, tribal kingdoms, farming, art and culture.
• A historical artefact for further enquiry and research. Ideal for introducing Ancient Greece topics.
• Replica bronze of the discus that belonged to the athlete Exoidas, which he offered to Castor and Pollux after winning a competition. Includes detailed notes for study.
• Teachers needing dynamic history tools will find this Greek discus replica invaluable and provides a tangible link to Ancient Greece that enhances student engagement. Made from resin.
• This replica aids in Key Stage Two history, particularly the 'Stone Age to Iron Age' curriculum, illustrating changes in Britain, including Bronze Age religion, technology, and travel. It highlights the importance of athletic competitions and religious offerings in ancient cultures.
Included notes add context, simplifying lesson integration. Exploring Exoidas' story and his dedication to Castor and Pollux deepens understanding of Ancient Greek cultural and religious practices. This resource enriches lessons and classroom displays with authentic artefacts.