• 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.
• Take a trip back in time and discover a key prehistoric tool with this engaging set of flint arrowheads.
• Each piece is made of agate rock, hand-crafted using flint-knapping techniques as utilised in Stone Age Britain.
• Teachers will find these flint arrowheads an engaging way to enhance history lessons. Constructed from stone, these arrowheads replicate tools used by our ancestors. This set allows children to explore the craftsmanship and utility of Neolithic period tools, enhancing their understanding of early human technology and survival skills. Please note that adult supervision is required as items are very sharp. Colours will vary.
• Incorporating these arrowheads into lessons supports the Key Stage 2 curriculum, particularly the topic of changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age. Children can examine the evolution of tools and weapons, gaining insights into the technological advancements from late Neolithic hunters to Bronze Age developments in religion, technology, and travel.
Additionally, these artefacts can be used to discuss Iron Age hill forts, tribal kingdoms, and farming. By handling these replicas, children can better appreciate the historical context and significance of these periods.