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Introduction to the Great Britain
Britain is an island, and Britain's history has been
closely connected with the sea but Britain has not always been an island . It became one only after the end of the last ice age.
The first evidence of human life is a few stone tools, dating from one of the warmer periods.The earlier group made their tools from flakes of flint about 250, 000 BC .
Britain became hardly able until another midler periods probably around 50,000BC.During this time a new type of human being seems ro have arrived, who was the ancestor of the modern British.
Around 10,000 BC, as the Ice Age drew to a close Britain was peopled by small groups of hunters, gatherers and fishers.Few had settled homes, and they seemed to have followed herds of deer which provided with food and clothing
By about 5000 BC had finally become an island and had also become heavily forested.
While by 1400 BC the climate became drier, and as a result this land could no longer support many people.
A thing that was important in prehistory of Britain was Stonehenge to which the chiefs of the other groups came from all over Britain.
After 2400 BC new groups of peop le arrived in
southeast Britain from Europe
Neolirhic Britons their influence was soon felt and, as
a result, they became leaders of British society and they were identify like "the Beaker".
They changed the stone by bronze