On site Pre-historic Day 2024
Our Stone Age village can accommodate groups of up to 36 children to spend a day learning about the lives of our distant ancestors.
After an introductory talk setting the scene and introducing the key concepts of the prehistoric era, the children will spend the day living and working on our prehistoric village.
They will get involved in making early types of clay pottery, find out how crops were grown and to make flour.
They will try their hand at prehistoric art, handle objects and artefacts and learn the essential skills of hunting.
Duration:
A full day lasts from 10am until 3pm.
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Our Stone Age village can accommodate groups of up to 36 children to spend a day learning about the lives of our distant ancestors.
After an introductory talk setting the scene and introducing the key concepts of the prehistoric era, the children will spend the day living and working on our prehistoric village.
They will get involved in making early types of clay pottery, find out how crops were grown and to make flour.
They will try their hand at prehistoric art, handle objects and artefacts and learn the essential skills of hunting.
Duration:
A full day lasts from 10am until 3pm.