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Here are ten exhibits on The Life of Early Man that IS-3 have done.

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Jan's diorama

Jan - The best part of my diorama is the gold that the early men do not notice.  The most interesting fact is that they used animal skins for warmth and clothing.

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Melyssa´s diorama

  Melyssa - The best part of my diorama is the lady who is cooking meat over the fire.  The most interesting fact is that Stone Age people did not only live in caves but also in tents.

 

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Ann katrin's diorama

AnnKatrin - The best part is the cave.

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Ross's diorama

 

Ross - The best part of my diorama is the big mammoth because it looks good.  The most interesting fact is that Neanderthals built better spears to throw further.  They also used fire to scare the animals they hunted.

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Seb's diorama

Sebastian - The best part of my diorama is my cave. For the last 11,000 years that the sabre-tooth tiger was extinct.

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Margaret's diorama

Margaret - The best part of my diorama is the sabre-tooth tiger. Neanderthals ate lots of meat.

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Larissa's diorama

Larissa - The best part on my diorama is when the Neanderthals are having a fire.   Neanderthals arms and legs were twice as thick as ours.

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Fredrik's diorama

Fredrik - The best part of my diorama is my huts because they it took the longest and looks the nicest. Early people make huts out of mammoth bones and mammoth skin.

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Gemma's diorama

Gemma - I thought it was my cave because it looked good out of clay.  Neanderthals arms and legs are twice as thick as ours.

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Douglas's diorama

Douglas - My best diorama part is the flint stone I stuck onto it. The first toolmakers, Homo habilis, made simple pebble-tools from various types of rock.

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Austin's Diorama

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Lara's diorama

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