Time Period: Prehistory, Bronze Age to Medieval, C16th, C17th, C18th, C19th, WW1, WW2
Type:
Audience: KS2, KS3
Theme: Shipwrecks, Submerged Landscapes, Maritime Archaeologists at Work, Port and Harbour Archaeology
Discover more about how the Hamble River changed through time by completing the activities in this activity book. You will also learn more about how archaeologists investigate ancient wrecks and hulks!
Linked files:
- Content outline
- Answer sheet
- Archaeologists Recording Sheet
- Diving Equipment information sheet, page 6
Find out more:
- Hamble River Project Page
- Bouldnor Cliff, page 9
- Wootton Quarr, page 10
Find out more about Archaeological Finds and Recording Methods:
- An educators’ guide, pages 8-9, 12-26-28
- Archaeological Finds
- Archaeology is Rubbish!
- Flint Identification
- It’s all about context!
- Mystery Wreck
More about Landscapes Through Time and Climate Change:
- An educators’ guide, pages 31-35
- Auroch Puzzle
- Prehistoric Landscapes
Click the image below to download the resource!
Curriculum Links
KS2
ENLGISH | Language |
SCIENCE | Materials |
ART AND DESIGN | Creativity, Practice |
DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY | Make |
GEOGRAPHY | Formation, World features, Human and physical geography |
HISTORY | British history, Local history, Ancient civilisation, Comparisons, Methods, Critical thinking, Stone Age to Iron Age, Roman, Anglo-Saxon, after 1066 |
KS3
ENLGISH | Language |
SCIENCE | Scientific knowledge |
ART AND DESIGN | Creativity, Practice, Development |
DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY | Design, Evaluate |
GEOGRAPHY | Formation, World features, Human and physical geography |
HISTORY | British history, Local history, Comparisons, Methods, 1066-1509, 1509-1745, 1745-1901, 1901-Present, pre-1066 |