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The Beaker people were people who existed around 2800-1800 BCE, and were European traders. There were tools and cups from the peoples lives buried with them in their graves.  
 
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The Beaker people were immigrants who were named for their pottery that was the first pottery to be in the shape of a beaker, made to drink beverages.  Unlike Neolithic people, they buried their dead in inddividual graves with grave goods inside, rather than having a grave for multiple people.  They brought the art of smelting to Europe and also had pack horses.  They mixed tin and copper to make bronze, which was a huge step forward in making tools. 
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End of the Stone Age Video Notes
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End of Stone Age Video Guide
 
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http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/middx/vol1/pp36-41
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http://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/research/directory/beaker-people-parkerpearson
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http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/57200/Beaker-folk
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Bryan Trammell
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Leila Rose Wallace

Latest revision as of 23:22, 20 January 2016

The Beaker people were people who existed around 2800-1800 BCE, and were European traders. There were tools and cups from the peoples lives buried with them in their graves.

Sources: End of Stone Age Video Guide

Leila Rose Wallace