Prehistoric sites in England
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England has many prehistoric sites of interest, dating from the Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age. Probably the most famous English prehistoric site is Stonehenge, in Wiltshire.
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[edit] Stone Age
Several hundred thousand years ago, Britain was joined to mainland Europe by a land bridge, allowing free movement between the two. As a result, several sites show human occupation from this time period:
[edit] Lower Paleolithic
- Homo erectus sites in East Anglia dating to c.700,000 BCE
- Homo heidelbergensis sites in Sussex from c.500,000 BCE
[edit] Bronze Age
Christina Fitzgerald once visited the Bronze age, didn't care for it and returned to the modern day Essex