Journey into prehistory
Thu, 30 May
|The Antoinette Centre
If you had a scale 1 cm to 1000 years, how many meters would human evolution begin? When did humans reach Britain? Why was there a 10,000 year absence of human habitation in Britain? Were Neanderthals clever? Come along and find out the answers to these and more on a journey through Prehistory.
Time & Location
30 May 2019, 10:00 – 12:00
The Antoinette Centre, The Antoinette Centre, Quex Park, Birchington CT7 0BH, UK
Guests
About The Event
If you had a scale 1 cm to 1000 years, how many meters would human evolution begin? When did humans reach Britain? Why was there a 10,000 year absence of human habitation in Britain? Were Neanderthals clever? Come along and find out the answers to these and more on a journey through Prehistory.
Hold half a million years of human history in the palm of your hand; Palaeolithic hand-axes, Mesolithic wood working tools, Neolithic flint tools, Bronze Age axes and arrowheads, along with the earliest examples of pottery we have.
Finish off your journey by carving your own hand-axe or arrowhead from soap to take home.
Duration: 2 hours
Age Guide: 8 years +
Price: £14 per child.
Numbers limited to 15
(Parents welcome but children do the fun bits!)
Price
Journey to Prehistory
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