HOUSES AND FARMING
Houses in the Bronze Age were usually built in a round shape using natural materials and had a hearth (fire) in their centre for: warmth, light and cooking. Grass was sometimes grown on the roof to help insulate it.
The
standard farming household consisted of two houses, a main living
house and an out-house for cooking and textile production.
Task 1 : Look at the pictures on this page and describe what you see in each
Task 2 : Click on the link above and scroll to the bottom of the page and under the headings of 'Houses' and 'Agriculture' summarise the information given
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