But Stone Age families likely had a relatively manageable amount of children. On average, hunter-gatherer women gave birth to ...
NEW STONE AGE MOTHER:Yes that’s your job children; keep the birds off the ... NARRATOR:Now people live in one place, it’s a whole new way of life. NEW STONE AGE GRANDDAD:In the old days ...
For Under the Mountain Wall presents a picture of stone age existence in New Guinea that is filled with just as much anxiety, anguish and striving as the life of any modern city dweller.
Explore this picture to find out about Grey Otter, an imaginary Stone Age boy. Details about his way of life are based on evidence found at a camp in Star Carr in Yorkshire. This video from BBC ...
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