BCE 6000 - The British Isles are formed separating them from mainland Europe.
BCE 6000 - The British Isles are formed separating them from mainland Europe.
Approximately 6000 BCE, the British Isles were formed as the result of rising sea levels which separated them from mainland Europe.
The earliest known inhabitants of the British Isles were hunter-gatherers who arrived from the continent around 10,000-7000 BCE.
During the Mesolithic period (8000-4000 BCE), new technologies, such as the bow and arrow, were introduced to the British Isles.
Agriculture was introduced to the British Isles during the Neolithic period (4000-2500 BCE).
The first permanent settlements were established in the British Isles during the Neolithic period.
Stonehenge was built in Wiltshire, England during the Neolithic period, between 2600 and 2400 BCE.
During the Bronze Age (2500-800 BCE), the first metalworking techniques were developed in the British Isles.
Thank you for reading. Create summary videos with Kimavi.