A History of Britain - The Humans Arrive (1 Million BC - 8000 BC)

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This is the first book in a series that covers the history of humanity from its earliest beginnings to the 21st century. It is a collaborative project created by multiple authors who are experts on separate time periods, Kevin Spencer and Hasnain Abbas for the following time periods:

The humans arrive in Britain at the same time as several other ape-like species, however, by 800,000 years ago Homo antecessor was the only hominid species left. They made simple hand axes and used flint tools. A History of Britain is the story of how humans arrived in Britain, starting with the earliest explorers 1 million years ago and culminating in the arrival of our most recent ancestors from around 8000 BC. In this book, you'll find: - A wealth of research into the human species - Full-colour, step-by-step reconstructions of key events in Britain's history - The story of our ancestors' migration from mainland Europe, their struggle to survive in a cold and unfamiliar landscape, and their eventual settlement. A History Of Britain (1 Million BC - 8000 BC) is a book that documents the arrival of our ancestors into Britain. This book also covers my Theory of Evolution and what kind of people lived here as well as how they lived. Packed with gorgeous visuals, this is easy to navigate, the fascinating and informative timeline of Britain from its beginnings with the movement of glaciers and the arrival of humans over 850,000 years ago to its role as a modern-day global power in just over 250 pages. A History of Britain is a beautiful celebration of our island. A History of Britain chronicles the human species on the isle of Great Britain from 1 million BC to 8000 BC. Learn about how we evolved from archaics like Homo heidelbergensis, who had recently arrived from some unknown location in Europe. Find out how our ability to create tools progressed from small flint flakes to more complex hand axes made out of a tough green-grey stone called flint. See how our mastery over fire changed the way we hunted and gathered food, and how one form of flint knapping known as Levallois ended up being so important in the development of modern Stone Age Technology that it continues to influence it to this day. The A History of Britain series is intended to be accessible to everyone with an interest in the deep history of this island. By using a combination of scientific evidence, archaeology and the words of ancient writers, artists and naturalists we aim to bring these distant eras back to life. The last ice age lasted from 25,000-13,000 years ago. During this period the climate was very cold and dry. Ice sheets about a mile thick covered much of the northern hemisphere. However, before this (1,600,000 - 25,000 years ago), during the Pliocene era (5 Million BC - 1 Million BC) the climate was warming up. The planet was green and teeming with life. The vast steppes were full of rhinos and hippopotami; forests grew in Britain, Europe and Central Asia. Humans first emerged around 2 million years ago in Africa. They came first to Europe around 800,000 years ago but did not stay as there were no large animals they could hunt on two legs (they also did not have enough clothes to keep warm).A History of Britain - The Humans Arrive (1 Million BC - 8000 BC) Reading The Human's Arrival, written by the author Hasnain Abbas.  A comprehensive introductory biography of Britain's history from its earliest formation to its settlement by the Romans. Features include an extensive glossary, detailed maps and timelines. This is a chapter book that includes the history of our British ancestors. It describes what they did, wore and partied in as they leave their African homes and settle into their new lives on the shores of Britain. Fun facts and trivia are included to keep you engaged throughout! From the development of agriculture to the building of Stonehenge, this book explores how people in Britain adapted to the dramatic changes that had swept across Europe during the Ice Age. It looks at how humans from across the continent navigated their way through Britain's islands and off into history, discovering new ways to eat, dress, and live. This title features stunning illustrations of everyday life for early Britons, many never before seen in print. This book introduces readers to the branch of history that covers the arrival, over thousands of years, of the earliest Britons. From the time when Britain was linked to mainland Europe by a land bridge, this book follows how humans first arrived and the major changes in climate and life that happened over several thousand years. Included are: This book is about when the first humans arrived in Britain (1 million BC- 8000 BC) and the people who lived there. This includes the last Ice Age, a period when ice sheets covered most of Northern Europe and Britain. There were also huge animals such as woolly mammoths, sabre-toothed tigers, giant deer and elk. These people probably didn't live in houses and instead used caves for shelter from the weather. Next time you are at your local library or bookshop, have a look at A History of Britain - The Celts Arrive (400 AD - 55 BC). From the earliest evidence of humans in Britain, this book journeys through the history of Britain from the earliest times to the emergence of a recognisable and unified British state.  The eighth edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to include new evidence and research on Britain's long prehistory as well as medieval, Tudor, Stuart, Georgian and early modern history.  This book is an indispensable resource for all those interested in learning about Britain's history. For thousands of years, we humans have had to adapt to challenging and changing environments. A History of Britain: The Humans Arrive 1,000,000 years ago to 8000 BC - explores how these changes have shaped some of the greatest civilizations of Europe. England: its fields, woods, hills and mountains are the object of our study from this moment. In England we begin to meet human populations: they are Cro-Magnons (or Magdalensians). These pre-historic men lived in England before modern men came to settle there. They walked the Andover downs long before the first seedlings were put into place to make Stonehenge. These pre-historic people arrived at least 150,000 years before Stonehenge was built Britain's earliest humans are the forgotten pioneers of our island story. First, we must imagine Britain as a vast, green land. It is before the sea rose and swallowed up low-lying areas like Doggerland. There is no Channel Tunnel and Britain is joined to Europe. From the continent's interior, our early ancestors walk out into Britain. They will quickly discover that this verdant land is empty of other humans. There are only wolves and mammoths roaming across the landscape.
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