Prehistory in the Iberian Peninsula
by Teacher Lucía Nieto Corbacho
February 2026
1. Why is History important? Because it allows us to...
Because it allows us to learn about the past.
2. What do historians use to obtain information about the past?
They use historical sources.
3. Examples of oral sources:
Interviews, recordings, stories, legends and songs.
4. Examples of written sources:
Magazines, newspapers, letters, diaries and books.
5. Examples of visual sources:
Maps, photos, movies, videos and paintings.
6. Examples of physical sources:
Tools, sculptures, domestic and religious articles and buildings.
7. What is Prehistory?
It´s the period before...
It´s the period before people invented writing.
8. Prehistory is divided into...
Prehistory is divided into the Stone Age and the Metal Ages.
9. The Stone Age. Palaeolithic Period.
Where did they live?
They lived in caves or huts.
10. The Stone Age. Palaeolithic Period.
What were they (food)?
They were hunters and gatherers.
11. The Stone Age. Palaeolithic Period.
Were they nomadic or sedentary?
They were nomadic. They moved from place to place looking for food.
12. The Stone Age. Palaeolithic Period.
How did they cook their food?
They cooked using fire.
13.The Stone Age. Palaeolithic Period.
What did they collect?
They collected berries, fruits and nuts.
14.The Stone Age. Palaeolithic Period.
What were their tools made of?
They were made of...
They were made of stone, bone and wood.
15. The Stone Age. Neolithic Period.
Were they nomadic or sedentary?
They were sedentary. They lived in the same place for a very long time.
16. The Stone Age. Neolithic Period.
What did they do to get food?
They practised agriculture and cultivated cereal grains.
17. The Stone Age. Neolithic Period.
Did they have animals?
Yes, they did. They domesticated animals (sheep, goats, pigs and dogs).
18. The Stone Age. Neolithic Period.
What type of tools did they make?
They made sophisticated tools, like polished hand axes.
19. The Stone Age. Neolithic Period.
What activities did they get better at?
They got better at pottery, sewing and weaving.
20. The Metal Ages. The Copper Age:
What did people make with copper?
They made tools and objects, like knives, axes and jewellery.
21. The Metal Ages. The Copper Age:
What type of structures did they build?
They built impressive stone structures.
22.The Metal Ages. The Bronze Age:
How did they make bronze?
They mixed copper with tin.
23. The Metal Ages. The Bronze Age:
What economic activity began in this age?
They started trading goods with people from other places.
24. The Metal Ages. The Bronze Age:
What type of weapons did they make?
They made swords and shields.
25.The Metal Ages. The Iron Age:
What type of tools did they make?
They made stronger tools.
26. The Metal Ages. The Iron Age:
What type of writing systems did they create?
They created the alphabet and written documentation.
27. The Metal Ages. The Iron Age:
The first .... appeared.
The first cities appeared.
28. The Metal Ages. The Iron Age:
What did people get better at?
They got better at art, architecture and agriculture.
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Prehistory in the Iberian Peninsula
by Teacher Lucía Nieto Corbacho
February 2026
1. Why is History important? Because it allows us to...
Because it allows us to learn about the past.
2. What do historians use to obtain information about the past?
They use historical sources.
3. Examples of oral sources:
Interviews, recordings, stories, legends and songs.
4. Examples of written sources:
Magazines, newspapers, letters, diaries and books.
5. Examples of visual sources:
Maps, photos, movies, videos and paintings.
6. Examples of physical sources:
Tools, sculptures, domestic and religious articles and buildings.
7. What is Prehistory?
It´s the period before...
It´s the period before people invented writing.
8. Prehistory is divided into...
Prehistory is divided into the Stone Age and the Metal Ages.
9. The Stone Age. Palaeolithic Period.
Where did they live?
They lived in caves or huts.
10. The Stone Age. Palaeolithic Period.
What were they (food)?
They were hunters and gatherers.
11. The Stone Age. Palaeolithic Period.
Were they nomadic or sedentary?
They were nomadic. They moved from place to place looking for food.
12. The Stone Age. Palaeolithic Period.
How did they cook their food?
They cooked using fire.
13.The Stone Age. Palaeolithic Period.
What did they collect?
They collected berries, fruits and nuts.
14.The Stone Age. Palaeolithic Period.
What were their tools made of?
They were made of...
They were made of stone, bone and wood.
15. The Stone Age. Neolithic Period.
Were they nomadic or sedentary?
They were sedentary. They lived in the same place for a very long time.
16. The Stone Age. Neolithic Period.
What did they do to get food?
They practised agriculture and cultivated cereal grains.
17. The Stone Age. Neolithic Period.
Did they have animals?
Yes, they did. They domesticated animals (sheep, goats, pigs and dogs).
18. The Stone Age. Neolithic Period.
What type of tools did they make?
They made sophisticated tools, like polished hand axes.
19. The Stone Age. Neolithic Period.
What activities did they get better at?
They got better at pottery, sewing and weaving.
20. The Metal Ages. The Copper Age:
What did people make with copper?
They made tools and objects, like knives, axes and jewellery.
21. The Metal Ages. The Copper Age:
What type of structures did they build?
They built impressive stone structures.
22.The Metal Ages. The Bronze Age:
How did they make bronze?
They mixed copper with tin.
23. The Metal Ages. The Bronze Age:
What economic activity began in this age?
They started trading goods with people from other places.
24. The Metal Ages. The Bronze Age:
What type of weapons did they make?
They made swords and shields.
25.The Metal Ages. The Iron Age:
What type of tools did they make?
They made stronger tools.
26. The Metal Ages. The Iron Age:
What type of writing systems did they create?
They created the alphabet and written documentation.
27. The Metal Ages. The Iron Age:
The first .... appeared.
The first cities appeared.
28. The Metal Ages. The Iron Age:
What did people get better at?
They got better at art, architecture and agriculture.