Chapter 3 Prehisto Parc
Chapter 3 Prehisto Parc Chapter 3 Prehisto Parc After the tour, the family ate sandwiches for lunch at a cafe and then drove up the road to Prehisto Parc. It was filled with life-sized scenes of Paleolithic hunter-gatherers. Each scene had a sign describing the history of the scene. Victor and Emmanuel learned about the people and their homes, food, and art. The People People today often think of cavemen as hairy humans who lived at the time of dinosaurs, wore animal skins, carried a club, and
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Chapter 3 Prehisto Parc
Chapter 3 Prehisto Parc
After the tour, the family ate sandwiches for lunch at a cafe and then drove up the road to Prehisto Parc.It was filled with life-sized scenes of Paleolithic hunter-gatherers.Each scene had a sign describing the history of the scene.Victor and Emmanuel learned about the people and their homes, food, and art.
The People
People today often think of cavemen as hairy humans who lived at the time of dinosaurs,wore animal skins, carried a club, and dwelled in caves.Victor and Emmanuel learned first that dinosaurs didn't have any human company.Second, the boys learned that while early humans may have worn animal skins, they probably carried spears, not clubs.And who would want to live in a damp, dark cave?Not even prehistoric people, according to the first sign.Their Homes
"If these hunter-gatherers didn't live in caves, what did they live in?” Emmanuel asked.
The first few scenes in the park answered his question.Ancient people built lean-tos near rock outcroppings by stretching animal skins over wooden poles.To keep warmer during the cold winter, they dug into the ground to make a wall of earth.Mammoth bones and tusks made the walls strong.The roof was made with wooden poles and covered with reindeer skins and dirt.