The King The King of of StonehengeStonehengeUnit20 ArchaeologyUnit20 ArchaeologyThe King of StonehengeThe King of StonehengeScan the text and write down which objects were found in the grave of the King of Stonehenge:Materials stonebronzecopperleathergoldclayboneWhich materials were found ?objects earringsarrowsCushion stoneknifepinpotbowWhich objects were found in the grave of the king of Stonehenge?coatSkullarrowheadclay potcopper knifegold earringsA cushion stoneA Bone PinCache of flintswhetstoneBeaker potpinearringknifePart 1.Para (1-3)Part 1.Para (1-3)Part 2.Para (4-6)Part 2.Para (4-6)The relationship between the man and The relationship between the man and StonehengeStonehengePart 3.Para (7) Part 3.Para (7) The importance of the King to the The importance of the King to the development of early history of development of early history of BritainBritaindescriptions of the find 2.Why did people give him such things buried in the grave?1.Where did the man spend childhood?The tests on his teeth show that he spent his youth in central Europe, perhaps Germany.They were probably given to him for his use in the next life.Read paragraph 1-3.Read paragraph 4-6.1.What’s the relationship between the man and Stonehenge?He may have had a hand in planning the monument, or in helping transport and pull up the stones.Read paragraph 71.What can the archaeologists learn from the King of Stonehenge? 1. He is an example of people who brought culture and new techniques from the European mainland to Britain.2. The skills to make copper and bronze objects is now believed to have spread through trade and cultural links.Step 3. Reading: Read the text and choose the best answer.1. The magnificence of finding a grave of a man show...