2. Pompeii: a city buried under ashes
Almost 2,000 years ago, in Ancient Rome, the volcano Vesuvius erupted.
Vesuvius buried the nearby town of Pompeii under six metres of volcanic
ash and pumice.
In 1592, archaeolgists discovered this buried town. Surprisingly, most of
Pompoii remained intact.
Today, you can walk through the ruins of Pompeii and imagine what life was like
2,000 years ago. Thanks to this discovery, we know that temples ,
palaces, public baths and shops existed thousands of years ago.
3. WHAT DO YOU REMEMBER?
FAMILY HISTORY
Family history is made up of memories. Our grandparents and
parents have memories about their lives. We also have
memories of when we were younger. These memories help us
find out about the history of our family.
THE PASSING OF TIME
Everything chages with time: people, customs, objects and the
landscape. History helps us to know how people lived many
years ago.
4. HOW PRIMITIVE HUMAN BEINGS LIVED
Life in primitive times
Many thousands of years ago, human beings to lived in small groups called
tribes. They ate plants and hunted animls for food. Tribes travelled from
place to place to find fresh food. They lived near rivers to obtain fresh water.
They made simple huts from branches and animal skins, or they lived in
caves.
Later, human beings learned to cultivate plants and domesticate animals. They
built permanent villages with simple houses and stables for their animals.
They built storehouses to keep their harvests in.
Life was very hard
many
thousands of
years ago.
Clay pots were used for
storing,
transporting and
cooking food.
5. TRAVELLING IN PRIMITIVE TIMES
• The first human beings travelled on foot.
• They carried all their belongings on their backs.
• They travelled very slow.
• They domesticated animals, such as horses and dogs.
• They invented the wheel and they made the first carts.
• They built the first sailing boats.
• Humans could transport more people and more merchandise.
• Travelling became easier and faster.
6. ANCIENT REMAINS
• The first human beings decorated cave walls with paintings. They decipted
the animals they hunted , such as deer and bison.
• Tools were very simple. Humans shaped knives and arrowheads. They
also made spears and harpoons from wood or bone.
• To made clay pots they shaped the fresh clay. Then, they cooked the pots
over a fire.
Cave painting in Altamira, Cantabria
The artists used different colours. The
uneve surface of the cave walls
gives volume to the paintings.
Primitive tools
They were used for hunting and fishig.
7. ROMAN TIMES
LIFE IN ANCIENT ROME
Over 2,000 years ago, the Romans built many cities. They lived in different
types of houses:
-Domus were private houses for rich people. They were large homes with an
atrium, or patio, in the centre to let in light.
-INSULAE were apartament for the poorer people. They had three or four
storeys. Most Romans lived in an insulae. These buildings were crowed and
uncomfortable.
-VILLAS were luxury Roman country houses where rich land owners lived.
Domus. The atrium had a pool to
collect rainwater.
8. TRAVELLING IN ANCIENT ROMAN
Roman cities were linked by straight roads made of stone. The Romans used
the roads to travel on foot, on horseback and in horse-drawn carriages.
They built many road bridges over rivers.
Sailing boats were used for carry food and merchandise to other Roman cities.
For this reason, the Romans built large seaports.
9. Roman remains
The Romans were excelent builders. In fact, many of their contructions are still
standing today. They built:
• Theatres for performing plays.
• Amphiteatres for watching gladiator fights.
• Circuses for wathing chariot races.
• Temples for worshipping their gods.
• Bath houses, called thermae, for bathing and relaxing.
• Aqueducts for transporting water to the cities.
The Romans decorated their houses with works of art:
• Frescos were beautiful wall paintins.
• Mosaics were elaborate floor decorations made from thousands of tiny,
coloured tiles.
10. MEDIEVAL TIMES
Life in medieval times
1,000 years ago, noblemen lived in castles with their family, servants and
soldiers.
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