9

Pitmastonera, the earliest relatives of humans, homo habilis, used simple stone tools and Britain was still connected by land to modern-day France and Denmark. In the Mesolithic period

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    0

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Pitmastonera, the earliest relatives of humans, homo habilis, used simple stone tools and Britain was still connected by land to modern-day France and Denmark. In the Mesolithic period
Page 2: Pitmastonera, the earliest relatives of humans, homo habilis, used simple stone tools and Britain was still connected by land to modern-day France and Denmark. In the Mesolithic period
Page 3: Pitmastonera, the earliest relatives of humans, homo habilis, used simple stone tools and Britain was still connected by land to modern-day France and Denmark. In the Mesolithic period
Page 4: Pitmastonera, the earliest relatives of humans, homo habilis, used simple stone tools and Britain was still connected by land to modern-day France and Denmark. In the Mesolithic period
Page 5: Pitmastonera, the earliest relatives of humans, homo habilis, used simple stone tools and Britain was still connected by land to modern-day France and Denmark. In the Mesolithic period
Page 6: Pitmastonera, the earliest relatives of humans, homo habilis, used simple stone tools and Britain was still connected by land to modern-day France and Denmark. In the Mesolithic period
Page 7: Pitmastonera, the earliest relatives of humans, homo habilis, used simple stone tools and Britain was still connected by land to modern-day France and Denmark. In the Mesolithic period
Page 8: Pitmastonera, the earliest relatives of humans, homo habilis, used simple stone tools and Britain was still connected by land to modern-day France and Denmark. In the Mesolithic period
Page 9: Pitmastonera, the earliest relatives of humans, homo habilis, used simple stone tools and Britain was still connected by land to modern-day France and Denmark. In the Mesolithic period