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November 21, 2008

Why do settlements grow?

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In this lesson we looked at the idea of SITE.

Site is the land that a settlement is built on. It is a description of the physical landscape of a settlement. For example, your street may be built on a slope or close by a river. Your town may lie in a valley or beside the sea.

Here are some of the most common features of site

 

  • near a river
  • beside a spring (source of river)
  • near dry land
  • on a slope
  • on high ground
  • on low ground
  • on flat ground
  • near woods
  • on fertile soil
  • at a crossing point on a river

 

What kind of site would prehistoric people have chosen?

 

Homework Task:

1. Worksheet: Complete the exercise on the worksheets about a prehistoric site in South East England.

Interactive:  Click here to try the exercise on site in BiteSize Revision

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