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Tiny Homes Of The Ancient World: Celtic Iron Age Roundhouses
In this pilot episode of our Tiny Homes Of The Ancient World series, we travel 2000 years back in time to the Celtic iron-age fort and roundhouses 0f Castell Henllys. So far on Living Big in a Tiny House, we have explored tiny homes and downsized architecture from all over the world. In this new series, we aim to reach far back into our historic and prehistoric past to explore the tiny homes of the ancient world.
This first episode takes us to Castell Henllys, An Iron Age Fort in Pembrokeshire, Wales. Built approximately 2000 years ago, these impressive roundhouses have been recently reconstructed based on archeological evidence. In this video, we explore the roundhouses, we learn how they were constructed and imagine the lives of the people who would have inhabited them.
If you enjoy ...
published: 29 May 2020
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From The Bronze Age To The Iron Age: Was Iron REALLY Better Than Bronze?
Please visit http://ow.ly/1INT30r36JR
for a free trial! And big thanks to the Great Courses Plus for sponsoring this video!
From the Bronze Age to the Iron Age on this video we will discover what was it that made iron such an age changing metal.
An alloy made mainly of copper, bronze was the main hard metal in use for e very long period of time. To obtain this particular alloy people mixed tin, or alluminium or zinc or manganes or nickel with copper (sometimes they mixed even non-metals or metalloids with copper), producing a variety of alloys with many different qualities. The historical times when bronze was the material of choice for making weapons and tools and other stuff was the Bronze Age. This Age was followed by the Iron Age that started around 1300 BC.
Iron is a chemical elem...
published: 21 Aug 2020
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Iron Age Diaries: Day 1 - Meet the Ancestors
We are travelling back in time over 2,000 years to ancient Iron Age Britain to teach school children what life was like as a Celt. Follow our adventures over a week of living history. The sights, the sounds and unfortunately... the smells.
Our Wild History sessions give kids a unique experience which bring history to life for schools, museums and events.
Support us on Patreon to make more videos like this, get exclusive content and learn all about nature and our connection to it. https://www.patreon.com/woodlandclassroom It would also make us very happy!
#ironage #wildhistory #ironagebritain #northwales #livinghistory #welshhistory #outdooreducation #learningoutdoors #celts #reenactment #schoolvisits
Find out more about booking us to come to your school by visiting our website: http:/...
published: 02 Jul 2018
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Bronze & Iron Age Greece (part 1 of 2)
The history and archaeology of Bronze & Iron Age Greece in a nutshell. Trace the development of early Greek peoples and their possible archaeological ties to the Trojan War.
published: 21 Dec 2015
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Smelting Iron from ROCKS (Primitive Iron Age Extraction)
Head to http://keeps.com/HTME to get 50% off your first order of hair loss treatment.
Thanks to Keeps for sponsoring this video!
Need some iron? I've recreated the primitive method of turning iron ore into iron by using a bellow to use the process of smelting iron from small rocks I found in nature.
Check out Good and Basic’s channel: http://youtube.com/channel/UCa92M881KJO0FqaOUb4xAqg
Learn how to cast bronze with Greg: http://swordcastingguy.com
Check out Lewin Dartnell’s books: https://www.amazon.com/Origins-Earths-History-Shaped-Human/dp/1541617908
Help us make more videos ► https://patreon.com/htme
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Discord ► http://discord.gg/htme
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H2ME (Second Channel) ► https://bit.ly/2GTcrcG
▾ Our Camera Gea...
published: 13 Aug 2020
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1500-1365 BCE | The Iron Age
Today we'll discuss Ancient Egypt and its neighbour Nubia. The invention of the scissors, the start of the Iron age by the Hittites, the "invention" of Maths and the number "0", ancient ancient Greece and we'll finish up with the first Empire in the history - The Assyrian empire.
Please enjoy!
published: 06 Sep 2020
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Iron Age Roundhouse: 12 Day Bushcraft Shelter with Hand Tools | Full Build
Building a medieval roundhouse from the iron age in 12 days. This bushcraft shelter build took us 12 days to make with simple hand tools. It has a thatched roof and wattle and clay walls. This bushcraft camp was inspired by the ancient celts that occupied britain thousands of years ago. They lived in round dwellings generally made from wattle and daub and a roof made from thatched water reed, long straw, sod or turf and heather. They had fire pits inside their houses where they would cook the food and the smoke would permeate through the roof of the thatch material, keeping the shelter warm and dry. We used simple hand tools for this build: axe, saw, knife, hand auger and drawknife to build this tiny house in the woods. This was a collaboration project with my friend Dustin from Bushcraft ...
published: 11 Feb 2021
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Why The Wicker Man Was Such A Large Part Of Iron Age | Time Crashers | Absolute History
The final setting is an Iron age village in A.D, 43 and, whilst there are no bosses, life is certainly primitive as the group must make bread, start a fire from scratch and prepare chickens and a deer, as well as constructing a wicker man to burn at their feast. One of their number fails to stay the course, their identity being somewhat of a surprise though the remainder toast themselves at their celebration with Chris getting a special title.
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published: 11 May 2021
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Wild History: Journey to the Iron Age
Your school can travel back in time to the ancient past of the Iron Age Celts with our Wild History sessions which give Key Stage 2 pupils an inspiring, engaging and educational experience as they live as Celts for the day. We travel to schools across Wales and North West England. If you would like to know more about how you van get a Wild History session at your own school or event then visit https://woodlandclassroom.com/wild-history/
This video chronicles a magical week spent in North Wales bringing a roundhouse to life as school children took on all the many tasks needed for daily life in the village. Kids learned by doing, being fully immersed in the sights, sounds and smells of the Iron Age.
With our Wild History school sessions, the past leaps off the page and comes alive.
We a...
published: 04 Dec 2018
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The Age of Metals - 5 Things You Should Know - History for Kids
Educational video for children to learn many things about the Age of Metals which we divide into the Copper Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age. This video answers questions like: When did the Age of Metals begin? What did that mean for agriculture and cattle raising? What were the early settlements and houses like? In this video, we're going to learn how the first jobs and occupations, and trade emerged. We will also discover how thanks to metallurgy people were able to make jewelry, tools, hunting weapons and sculptures. Older inventions like the wheel or the sail gave rise to means of transportation like the carriage and the boat. The Age of Metals ends with the invention of writing.
This educational video belongs to a collection of videos about the 5 things you should know about History. Exc...
published: 03 Mar 2020
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Tiny Homes Of The Ancient World: Celtic Iron Age Roundhouses
In this pilot episode of our Tiny Homes Of The Ancient World series, we travel 2000 years back in time to the Celtic iron-age fort and roundhouses 0f Castell He...
In this pilot episode of our Tiny Homes Of The Ancient World series, we travel 2000 years back in time to the Celtic iron-age fort and roundhouses 0f Castell Henllys. So far on Living Big in a Tiny House, we have explored tiny homes and downsized architecture from all over the world. In this new series, we aim to reach far back into our historic and prehistoric past to explore the tiny homes of the ancient world.
This first episode takes us to Castell Henllys, An Iron Age Fort in Pembrokeshire, Wales. Built approximately 2000 years ago, these impressive roundhouses have been recently reconstructed based on archeological evidence. In this video, we explore the roundhouses, we learn how they were constructed and imagine the lives of the people who would have inhabited them.
If you enjoy this episode and would like us to make some more in this series, please let us know in the comments!
Find out more about Castell Henllys: https://www.pembrokeshirecoast.wales/castell-henllys/
If you enjoy our videos, please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/livingbig
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Presented and Produced by: Bryce Langston
Camera: Rasa Pescud & Bryce Langston
Editing: Rasa Pescud
Additional photographs of excavation and reconstruction by Eleanor Scott: https://eleanorscottarchaeology.com/
'Living Big in a Tiny House' © 2020 Zyia Pictures Ltd
https://wn.com/Tiny_Homes_Of_The_Ancient_World_Celtic_Iron_Age_Roundhouses
In this pilot episode of our Tiny Homes Of The Ancient World series, we travel 2000 years back in time to the Celtic iron-age fort and roundhouses 0f Castell Henllys. So far on Living Big in a Tiny House, we have explored tiny homes and downsized architecture from all over the world. In this new series, we aim to reach far back into our historic and prehistoric past to explore the tiny homes of the ancient world.
This first episode takes us to Castell Henllys, An Iron Age Fort in Pembrokeshire, Wales. Built approximately 2000 years ago, these impressive roundhouses have been recently reconstructed based on archeological evidence. In this video, we explore the roundhouses, we learn how they were constructed and imagine the lives of the people who would have inhabited them.
If you enjoy this episode and would like us to make some more in this series, please let us know in the comments!
Find out more about Castell Henllys: https://www.pembrokeshirecoast.wales/castell-henllys/
If you enjoy our videos, please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/livingbig
Find out more about this tiny house and others on our website: https://www.livingbiginatinyhouse.com/tiny-homes-of-the-ancient-world-celtic-iron-age-roundhouses/
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livingbiginatinyhouse/
Follow us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/livingbiginatinyhouse/
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tinyhousenz
Please subscribe for more videos on tiny houses, architecture, DIY, design, and sustainable, off-grid living.
Title music in this video by Bryce Langston: http://www.youtube.com/brycelangston
Presented and Produced by: Bryce Langston
Camera: Rasa Pescud & Bryce Langston
Editing: Rasa Pescud
Additional photographs of excavation and reconstruction by Eleanor Scott: https://eleanorscottarchaeology.com/
'Living Big in a Tiny House' © 2020 Zyia Pictures Ltd
- published: 29 May 2020
- views: 1173384
10:08
From The Bronze Age To The Iron Age: Was Iron REALLY Better Than Bronze?
Please visit http://ow.ly/1INT30r36JR
for a free trial! And big thanks to the Great Courses Plus for sponsoring this video!
From the Bronze Age to the Iron Age...
Please visit http://ow.ly/1INT30r36JR
for a free trial! And big thanks to the Great Courses Plus for sponsoring this video!
From the Bronze Age to the Iron Age on this video we will discover what was it that made iron such an age changing metal.
An alloy made mainly of copper, bronze was the main hard metal in use for e very long period of time. To obtain this particular alloy people mixed tin, or alluminium or zinc or manganes or nickel with copper (sometimes they mixed even non-metals or metalloids with copper), producing a variety of alloys with many different qualities. The historical times when bronze was the material of choice for making weapons and tools and other stuff was the Bronze Age. This Age was followed by the Iron Age that started around 1300 BC.
Iron is a chemical element (Chemical Symbol Fe, from Latin: ferrum). It is the most common element on Earth, being the main building element of Earth's core (both outer and inner core). Of all the elements in the Earth's crust Iron is the fourth most common.
One of the elements that we know for sure it was known to the ancient world, Iron has been worked for many many centuries. Even so, ancient objects made of iron are rarer than objects made of other elements like gold or silver, and that's because the fast way with which iron corrodes. The technology that allowed to work iron developed slowly, and it took quite some time, actually centuries, for objects made of iron to become the tools (or weapons) of choice and replace the ones made of bronze.
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https://wn.com/From_The_Bronze_Age_To_The_Iron_Age_Was_Iron_Really_Better_Than_Bronze
Please visit http://ow.ly/1INT30r36JR
for a free trial! And big thanks to the Great Courses Plus for sponsoring this video!
From the Bronze Age to the Iron Age on this video we will discover what was it that made iron such an age changing metal.
An alloy made mainly of copper, bronze was the main hard metal in use for e very long period of time. To obtain this particular alloy people mixed tin, or alluminium or zinc or manganes or nickel with copper (sometimes they mixed even non-metals or metalloids with copper), producing a variety of alloys with many different qualities. The historical times when bronze was the material of choice for making weapons and tools and other stuff was the Bronze Age. This Age was followed by the Iron Age that started around 1300 BC.
Iron is a chemical element (Chemical Symbol Fe, from Latin: ferrum). It is the most common element on Earth, being the main building element of Earth's core (both outer and inner core). Of all the elements in the Earth's crust Iron is the fourth most common.
One of the elements that we know for sure it was known to the ancient world, Iron has been worked for many many centuries. Even so, ancient objects made of iron are rarer than objects made of other elements like gold or silver, and that's because the fast way with which iron corrodes. The technology that allowed to work iron developed slowly, and it took quite some time, actually centuries, for objects made of iron to become the tools (or weapons) of choice and replace the ones made of bronze.
Follow me on my social networks:
https://www.patreon.com/themetatron
Check out my Metatron merch online shop!
https://teespring.com/shop/metatron-crusader-t-shirt-6737?pid=373&cid;=100034
https://www.instagram.com/metatron_youtube/
https://www.facebook.com/Metatron-1538668943017953/?fref=ts
https://twitter.com/pureMetatron
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Royalty free music by Epidemic Sound:
intro ES_Knights Templar 1 - Johannes Bornlöf
intro 2 ES_Medieval Adventure 01 - Johannes Bornlöf
outro ES_Knights Templar 2 - Johannes Bornlöf
Check out the facebook page of the photographer who works with me, he has lots of fantastic pictures
https://www.facebook.com/amedeo.caporrimo?fref=ts
and his instagram
https://www.facebook.com/amedeo.caporrimo?fref=ts
#Metatron #Bronze #Iron
Check out my friend Salvo's channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyhvVE5jjPp4p2-qyvH4_6w
- published: 21 Aug 2020
- views: 92347
2:58
Iron Age Diaries: Day 1 - Meet the Ancestors
We are travelling back in time over 2,000 years to ancient Iron Age Britain to teach school children what life was like as a Celt. Follow our adventures over a ...
We are travelling back in time over 2,000 years to ancient Iron Age Britain to teach school children what life was like as a Celt. Follow our adventures over a week of living history. The sights, the sounds and unfortunately... the smells.
Our Wild History sessions give kids a unique experience which bring history to life for schools, museums and events.
Support us on Patreon to make more videos like this, get exclusive content and learn all about nature and our connection to it. https://www.patreon.com/woodlandclassroom It would also make us very happy!
#ironage #wildhistory #ironagebritain #northwales #livinghistory #welshhistory #outdooreducation #learningoutdoors #celts #reenactment #schoolvisits
Find out more about booking us to come to your school by visiting our website: http://www.woodlandclassroom.com/wild-history
Woodland Classroom offer a whole range of outdoor education service for schools. Learn more right here: http://woodlandclassroom.com
https://wn.com/Iron_Age_Diaries_Day_1_Meet_The_Ancestors
We are travelling back in time over 2,000 years to ancient Iron Age Britain to teach school children what life was like as a Celt. Follow our adventures over a week of living history. The sights, the sounds and unfortunately... the smells.
Our Wild History sessions give kids a unique experience which bring history to life for schools, museums and events.
Support us on Patreon to make more videos like this, get exclusive content and learn all about nature and our connection to it. https://www.patreon.com/woodlandclassroom It would also make us very happy!
#ironage #wildhistory #ironagebritain #northwales #livinghistory #welshhistory #outdooreducation #learningoutdoors #celts #reenactment #schoolvisits
Find out more about booking us to come to your school by visiting our website: http://www.woodlandclassroom.com/wild-history
Woodland Classroom offer a whole range of outdoor education service for schools. Learn more right here: http://woodlandclassroom.com
- published: 02 Jul 2018
- views: 11664
13:34
Bronze & Iron Age Greece (part 1 of 2)
The history and archaeology of Bronze & Iron Age Greece in a nutshell. Trace the development of early Greek peoples and their possible archaeological ties to t...
The history and archaeology of Bronze & Iron Age Greece in a nutshell. Trace the development of early Greek peoples and their possible archaeological ties to the Trojan War.
https://wn.com/Bronze_Iron_Age_Greece_(Part_1_Of_2)
The history and archaeology of Bronze & Iron Age Greece in a nutshell. Trace the development of early Greek peoples and their possible archaeological ties to the Trojan War.
- published: 21 Dec 2015
- views: 8170
19:35
Smelting Iron from ROCKS (Primitive Iron Age Extraction)
Head to http://keeps.com/HTME to get 50% off your first order of hair loss treatment.
Thanks to Keeps for sponsoring this video!
Need some iron? I've recreated...
Head to http://keeps.com/HTME to get 50% off your first order of hair loss treatment.
Thanks to Keeps for sponsoring this video!
Need some iron? I've recreated the primitive method of turning iron ore into iron by using a bellow to use the process of smelting iron from small rocks I found in nature.
Check out Good and Basic’s channel: http://youtube.com/channel/UCa92M881KJO0FqaOUb4xAqg
Learn how to cast bronze with Greg: http://swordcastingguy.com
Check out Lewin Dartnell’s books: https://www.amazon.com/Origins-Earths-History-Shaped-Human/dp/1541617908
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Head to http://keeps.com/HTME to get 50% off your first order of hair loss treatment.
Thanks to Keeps for sponsoring this video!
Need some iron? I've recreated the primitive method of turning iron ore into iron by using a bellow to use the process of smelting iron from small rocks I found in nature.
Check out Good and Basic’s channel: http://youtube.com/channel/UCa92M881KJO0FqaOUb4xAqg
Learn how to cast bronze with Greg: http://swordcastingguy.com
Check out Lewin Dartnell’s books: https://www.amazon.com/Origins-Earths-History-Shaped-Human/dp/1541617908
Help us make more videos ► https://patreon.com/htme
Instagram ► http://instagram.com/htmeverything
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Merch ► https://shop.spreadshirt.com/HTME
H2ME (Second Channel) ► https://bit.ly/2GTcrcG
▾ Our Camera Gear: ▾
► GH5s: https://amzn.to/2myOaSj
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- published: 13 Aug 2020
- views: 901885
6:16
1500-1365 BCE | The Iron Age
Today we'll discuss Ancient Egypt and its neighbour Nubia. The invention of the scissors, the start of the Iron age by the Hittites, the "invention" of Maths an...
Today we'll discuss Ancient Egypt and its neighbour Nubia. The invention of the scissors, the start of the Iron age by the Hittites, the "invention" of Maths and the number "0", ancient ancient Greece and we'll finish up with the first Empire in the history - The Assyrian empire.
Please enjoy!
https://wn.com/1500_1365_Bce_|_The_Iron_Age
Today we'll discuss Ancient Egypt and its neighbour Nubia. The invention of the scissors, the start of the Iron age by the Hittites, the "invention" of Maths and the number "0", ancient ancient Greece and we'll finish up with the first Empire in the history - The Assyrian empire.
Please enjoy!
- published: 06 Sep 2020
- views: 7164
36:18
Iron Age Roundhouse: 12 Day Bushcraft Shelter with Hand Tools | Full Build
Building a medieval roundhouse from the iron age in 12 days. This bushcraft shelter build took us 12 days to make with simple hand tools. It has a thatched roof...
Building a medieval roundhouse from the iron age in 12 days. This bushcraft shelter build took us 12 days to make with simple hand tools. It has a thatched roof and wattle and clay walls. This bushcraft camp was inspired by the ancient celts that occupied britain thousands of years ago. They lived in round dwellings generally made from wattle and daub and a roof made from thatched water reed, long straw, sod or turf and heather. They had fire pits inside their houses where they would cook the food and the smoke would permeate through the roof of the thatch material, keeping the shelter warm and dry. We used simple hand tools for this build: axe, saw, knife, hand auger and drawknife to build this tiny house in the woods. This was a collaboration project with my friend Dustin from Bushcraft Tools. See a link to his channel below. Thank you for watching!
Watch More Ancient Shelter Builds: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxnadpeGdTxD9oAbeZcYKiGO7p3gIXmuZ
Dustin's Channel Bushcraft Tools: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCceqY2OFi6ve30FPO3owhCw
TA OUTDOORS BUSHCRAFT & CAMPING GEAR SHOP: https://www.taoutdoors.com/shop/
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#building #ironage #house #medieval #bushcraft
https://wn.com/Iron_Age_Roundhouse_12_Day_Bushcraft_Shelter_With_Hand_Tools_|_Full_Build
Building a medieval roundhouse from the iron age in 12 days. This bushcraft shelter build took us 12 days to make with simple hand tools. It has a thatched roof and wattle and clay walls. This bushcraft camp was inspired by the ancient celts that occupied britain thousands of years ago. They lived in round dwellings generally made from wattle and daub and a roof made from thatched water reed, long straw, sod or turf and heather. They had fire pits inside their houses where they would cook the food and the smoke would permeate through the roof of the thatch material, keeping the shelter warm and dry. We used simple hand tools for this build: axe, saw, knife, hand auger and drawknife to build this tiny house in the woods. This was a collaboration project with my friend Dustin from Bushcraft Tools. See a link to his channel below. Thank you for watching!
Watch More Ancient Shelter Builds: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxnadpeGdTxD9oAbeZcYKiGO7p3gIXmuZ
Dustin's Channel Bushcraft Tools: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCceqY2OFi6ve30FPO3owhCw
TA OUTDOORS BUSHCRAFT & CAMPING GEAR SHOP: https://www.taoutdoors.com/shop/
TA OUTDOORS MERCHANDISE: https://taofficial.com
TA Fishing Channel: https://www.youtube.com/tafishing
My Bushcraft, Survival and Filming Gear (Amazon): https://www.amazon.com/shop/taoutdoors
These are amazon affiliate links
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/taoutdoorofficial
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/totallyawesomeoutdoors
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/OutdoorsTa
#building #ironage #house #medieval #bushcraft
- published: 11 Feb 2021
- views: 833680
46:24
Why The Wicker Man Was Such A Large Part Of Iron Age | Time Crashers | Absolute History
The final setting is an Iron age village in A.D, 43 and, whilst there are no bosses, life is certainly primitive as the group must make bread, start a fire from...
The final setting is an Iron age village in A.D, 43 and, whilst there are no bosses, life is certainly primitive as the group must make bread, start a fire from scratch and prepare chickens and a deer, as well as constructing a wicker man to burn at their feast. One of their number fails to stay the course, their identity being somewhat of a surprise though the remainder toast themselves at their celebration with Chris getting a special title.
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The final setting is an Iron age village in A.D, 43 and, whilst there are no bosses, life is certainly primitive as the group must make bread, start a fire from scratch and prepare chickens and a deer, as well as constructing a wicker man to burn at their feast. One of their number fails to stay the course, their identity being somewhat of a surprise though the remainder toast themselves at their celebration with Chris getting a special title.
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- published: 11 May 2021
- views: 70104
11:09
Wild History: Journey to the Iron Age
Your school can travel back in time to the ancient past of the Iron Age Celts with our Wild History sessions which give Key Stage 2 pupils an inspiring, engagin...
Your school can travel back in time to the ancient past of the Iron Age Celts with our Wild History sessions which give Key Stage 2 pupils an inspiring, engaging and educational experience as they live as Celts for the day. We travel to schools across Wales and North West England. If you would like to know more about how you van get a Wild History session at your own school or event then visit https://woodlandclassroom.com/wild-history/
This video chronicles a magical week spent in North Wales bringing a roundhouse to life as school children took on all the many tasks needed for daily life in the village. Kids learned by doing, being fully immersed in the sights, sounds and smells of the Iron Age.
With our Wild History school sessions, the past leaps off the page and comes alive.
We also host Wild History sessions for the Viking & Saxon age.
Support us on Patreon to make more videos like this, get exclusive content and learn all about nature and our connection to it. https://www.patreon.com/woodlandclassroom It would also make us very happy!
Thanks to Follow Films for producing this beautiful video. Also thanks to the community of Rhosesmor without whom we wouldn't have been invited to take part in this week long event and work with these school children.
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Your school can travel back in time to the ancient past of the Iron Age Celts with our Wild History sessions which give Key Stage 2 pupils an inspiring, engaging and educational experience as they live as Celts for the day. We travel to schools across Wales and North West England. If you would like to know more about how you van get a Wild History session at your own school or event then visit https://woodlandclassroom.com/wild-history/
This video chronicles a magical week spent in North Wales bringing a roundhouse to life as school children took on all the many tasks needed for daily life in the village. Kids learned by doing, being fully immersed in the sights, sounds and smells of the Iron Age.
With our Wild History school sessions, the past leaps off the page and comes alive.
We also host Wild History sessions for the Viking & Saxon age.
Support us on Patreon to make more videos like this, get exclusive content and learn all about nature and our connection to it. https://www.patreon.com/woodlandclassroom It would also make us very happy!
Thanks to Follow Films for producing this beautiful video. Also thanks to the community of Rhosesmor without whom we wouldn't have been invited to take part in this week long event and work with these school children.
#ironage #celts #history #primaryschool #keystage2 #lessonplans #forestschool #bushcraft #northwales #schoolvisits #schoolservices #historylesson #reenactment
- published: 04 Dec 2018
- views: 21629
4:04
The Age of Metals - 5 Things You Should Know - History for Kids
Educational video for children to learn many things about the Age of Metals which we divide into the Copper Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age. This video answers que...
Educational video for children to learn many things about the Age of Metals which we divide into the Copper Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age. This video answers questions like: When did the Age of Metals begin? What did that mean for agriculture and cattle raising? What were the early settlements and houses like? In this video, we're going to learn how the first jobs and occupations, and trade emerged. We will also discover how thanks to metallurgy people were able to make jewelry, tools, hunting weapons and sculptures. Older inventions like the wheel or the sail gave rise to means of transportation like the carriage and the boat. The Age of Metals ends with the invention of writing.
This educational video belongs to a collection of videos about the 5 things you should know about History. Excellent resource for Elementary School.
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Educational video for children to learn many things about the Age of Metals which we divide into the Copper Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age. This video answers questions like: When did the Age of Metals begin? What did that mean for agriculture and cattle raising? What were the early settlements and houses like? In this video, we're going to learn how the first jobs and occupations, and trade emerged. We will also discover how thanks to metallurgy people were able to make jewelry, tools, hunting weapons and sculptures. Older inventions like the wheel or the sail gave rise to means of transportation like the carriage and the boat. The Age of Metals ends with the invention of writing.
This educational video belongs to a collection of videos about the 5 things you should know about History. Excellent resource for Elementary School.
Thanks for visiting us! If you want your children to smile and learn, subscribe! :D
We only upload our own content, designed by educators so that children smile and learn while watching a video.
All of our content reinforces educational values, encouraging the use of multiple intelligences and language learning.
If you like our videos, download Smile and Learn now. You’ll discover more than 5.000 activities for children aged 3 to 12 years, all designed by educators. We have 250 games and interactive stories and over 280 videos in five languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and French. Try a month for free and start the adventure!
- published: 03 Mar 2020
- views: 139633