The Neolithic Revolution: First Farmers · c. 4,000 BC – 2,500 BC
Stonehenge and Monument Building
Analysing the engineering mystery of how and why huge stones were moved across Britain.
Key Questions
- 1How did Neolithic people move stones weighing many tonnes?
- 2What are the different theories about why Stonehenge was built?
- 3Why was the sun important to the people who built monuments?
National Curriculum Attainment Targets
KS2: History - Stone Age to Iron Age BritainKS2: History - Religious and ritual monuments
Year: Year 3
Subject: History
Unit: The Neolithic Revolution: First Farmers
Period: c. 4,000 BC – 2,500 BC
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